Government
Dec. 18, 2023
Congressional candidate wants 'counterterrorism attorney' ballot designation
“Real Party is a private attorney working for a Los Angeles limited liability law partnership, which provides a broad range of services across a number of practice areas — none of which include counterterrorism law,” lawsuit filed by Riverside GOP states.




A Democratic candidate for Congress shouldn’t be allowed to call himself a “counterterrorism attorney,” according to a complaint filed in Sacramento County Superior Court.
Will M. Rollins is a former federal prosecutor who bills himself as an expert on “counterterrorism law” on his firm’s website. He is now counsel with Raines Feldman Littrell LLP in Los Angeles, where he bills himself as “an accomplished attorney whose practice focuses o...
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