| In this day and age of polarized
politics, we have seen the effects of left versus right ideology
and control more than ever; and it has become mainstream thinking
that those in power make the policy which controls our lives.
Since our nation’s law is created in response to public
policy, as attorneys, we have always felt that the best way
we can represent our clients is to learn from the makers and
shapers of public policy themselves. In furtherance of this
effort, our Principals have attended political lectures and
debates given by some of the most prominent leaders and newsmakers
of our time who addressed issues which exist at the very core
of our practice. Following are some photos that were taken at
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Tony Blair:
Prime Minister of the United Kingdon May 1997 to June 2007
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Henry Kissinger:
56th United States Secretary of State, 8th United States National Security Advisor
Shimon Peres: 9th President of the State of Israel
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Mary
Matalin: Republican political strategist and consultant.
Tim Russert: Washington Bureau Chief for NBC
News. Host of NBC's Meet the Press.
Guy Levy, Esq.
Charlie Rose: Journalist. Host of the show
Charlie Rose for PBS.
Wolf Blitzer: Journalist and author. Has been
a reporter and host of various shows on CNN since 1990.
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Newt
Gingrich: Republican Speaker of the United States
House of Representatives (1995-1999).
Paul Bates, Esq.
John Edwards: U.S. Senator from north Carolina.
Democratic nominee for V.P in 2004. 2008 candidate for the
Democratic party presidential nomination.
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Ken
Mehlman: Chairman of the Republican National Committee
(RNC) 2005-2007.
Guy Levy, Esq.
Terry McAuliffe: Chairman of the Democratic
National Committee (DNC) 2001-2005.
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Tim
Russert: (same as above)
Paul Bremer: Appointed a\by President George
W. Bush as head of the Coalition Provisional Authority to
oversee the Reconstruction of Iraq.
George Tenet: Director of the U.S. Central
Intelligence Agency 1997- 2004.
Guy Levy, Esq.
Paul Bates, Esq.
Andrea Mitchell: Writer, journalist and television
commentator for NBC.
Bob Woodward: Assistant managing editor of
The Washington Post. As an investigative reporter he helped
uncover the Watergate scandal.
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Tom
Ridge: Member of U.S. House of Representatives (1983
-1995). Governor of Pennsylvania (1995-2001). U.S. Secretary
of Homeland Security (2003 - 2005) George Stephanopoulos:
ABC News's Chief Washington Correspondent and host of ABC's
news show This Week. Political adviser to the 1992 presidential
campaign of Bill Clinton.
Guy Levy, Esq.
Wesley Clark: Retired four-star general. Nato's "Supreme
Allied Commander Europe" (1997-2000). In 2004 he was
a candidate for the Democratic party presidential nomination.
David Kay: U.N Chief Weapons Inspector (1991-1992).
Head of the Iraq Survey Group. Weapons inspector in Iraq after
the 2003 invasion.
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Walter
Cronkite: Retired Broadcast Journalist, best known
as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years (1962-1081).
Guy Levy, Esq.
Anderson Cooper: Journalist, author and
anchor of the CNN news show Anderson Cooper 360.
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Colin
Powell: 65t U.S. Secretary of State (2001-2005)
Guy Levy, Esq.
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Ari
Fleishcher: Press Secretary to U.S> President
George W. Bush (1/2000-7/2003)
Dee Dee Myers: Press Secretary to President
Clinton.
Guy Levy, Esq.
Tom Brokaw: Television journalist. Former
NBC News anchorman.
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John
Major: Prime minister of the United Kingdom (1990-1997)
Guy Levy, Esq.
Jose Maria Aznar: Prime Minister of Spain
(1996-2004)
Ehud Barak: Prime Minister of Israel (1999-2001)
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Ann
Coulter: Conservative columnist, political commentator
and author.
Guy Levy, Esq.
Al Franken: Emmy Award winning comedian.
Author, political commentator, radio host.
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Bill
Clinton: 42nd President of the United States
Paul Bates, Esq. |
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Guy
Levy and Paul Bates with ...
Mark Geragos: Attorney for Susan McDougal,
Winona Ryder, Michael Jackson and Scott Peterson.
Gerald Schwartzbach: Successfully defended
actor Rober Blake in his 2005 criminal trial
Thomas Mesereau: Successfully defended Michael
Jackson in his 2005 criminal trial.
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