Al Lambert
Albert C. (Al) Lambert was named June 8, 2007, by President George W. Bush to be an Associate Counsel to the President and Special Counsel to the President[1] in the Office of Counsel.
Lambert, most recently an Associate at Wiley Rein & Fielding, LLP, "brings a significant amount of experience in white-collar investigatory work -- which will come in handy at the White House nowadays. Lambert worked extensively on the David Safavian case[2] well as other white-collar matters."[3]
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"Earlier in his career, [Lambert] served as a Law Clerk for the Honorable Laurence H. Silberman, United States Court of Appeals, DC Circuit and Summer Associate at Patton Boggs, LLP. Mr. Lambert received his bachelor's degree from New York University and his JD from Harvard Law School."[4]
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- ↑ News Release: "Personnel Announcement," Office of the White House Press Secretary, June 8, 2007.
- ↑ United States District Court for the District of Columbia, United States of America, v. David Hossein Safavian, Defendant Criminal No. 05-370 (PLF).
- ↑ David Lat, "Musical Chairs: Fred Fielding Beefs Up the White House Counsel's Office," AboveTheLaw.com, February 14, 2007.
- ↑ News Release: "Personnel Announcement," Office of the White House Press Secretary, June 8, 2007.
External articles
- News Release: "Judge Throws Out Jury Verdict in Iraq Fraud Case," WileyRein.com, August 22, 2006. re Custer Battles LLC.
- Jenny Mandel, "Judge skeptical of argument for new trial in Safavian case," GovExec.com, August 24, 2006.
- "Safavian Asks Judge To Overturn Conviction," Associated Press (Washington Post), August 25, 2006.
- Deb Reichmann, "White House Expands Its Legal Team," Associated Press (FederalNewsRadio.com), June 9, 2007.