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flag Former Justice Department prosecutors are increasingly leaving for private firms, raising ethics concerns.

flag A growing number of former high-profile prosecutors and government lawyers are leaving the Justice Department to launch their own private law firms, reflecting shifting career paths and dissatisfaction with government work. flag These attorneys often specialize in white-collar crime, regulatory defense, and government investigations, leveraging their experience and networks. flag The trend highlights broader changes in the legal profession, raising concerns about the revolving door between public service and private practice, potential conflicts of interest, and the influence of former officials on legal outcomes.

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