Attorney Jacob Frenkel Interviewed on CNBC Squawk Alley
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Attorney Jacob Frenkel was recently interviewed on CNBC’s Squawk Alley to discuss the fallout from the firing of FBI Director James Comey.
Mr. Frenkel, a former DOJ attorney and chair of the firm’s Government Investigations and SEC Enforcement practice, discussed with interviewers what comes next for the administration and Congress after this latest development.
To watch the full interview, please click here.
Mr. Frenkel, a former DOJ attorney and chair of the firm’s Government Investigations and SEC Enforcement practice, discussed with interviewers what comes next for the administration and Congress after this latest development.
To watch the full interview, please click here.
Contacts
Jacob Frenkel
Member and Chair of Government Investigations & Securities Enforcement
Washington, D.C.
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