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[P]eople [in the New Jersey office] are concerned about leadership of the office and their directives about which cases to pursue or not to pursue.
This is not the normal course of business, not by any means. We’re getting lots of inquiries from AUSAs in the [New Jersey] office and other offices. There’s definitely been an uptick in people reaching out to us.
— David Garber, founder and principal of the Princeton Legal Search Group, in comments given to the New York Law Journal, concerning assistant U.S. attorneys from the Southern District of New York and the District of New Jersey who are eager to find new jobs in light of the politicization of their jobs in the Trump II era.
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