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When U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions attended a congressional hearing last week, there was a lawyer by his side. The lawyer, Charles Cooper, has confirmed he is Sessions’ personal lawyer, but he didn’t comment on the nature of the representation, the National Law Journal (sub. req.) and USA Today report. ABA Journal Daily News
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