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February 15, 2006
A strategic prize

Earlier, we reported federal Conservative campaign co-chair John Reynolds had employment offers from a number of law firms, including a rumoured one from Clark Wilson LLP. And today, Lang Michener LLP's western division chairman Stephen Wortley announced his company had the winning bidding. Said Mr. Wortley in a news release which was first covered by Dan McKenzie, "We are aggressively building strength in key areas of specialization, which include our natural resources, gaming, U.S. securities and China practices. John's wealth of experience and connections further adds to our ability to serve our clients." John, who is not a lawyer, joins the firm as a strategic advisor.

Posted by Sean Holman at 05:38 PM
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Just don't name his job as lobbyist and everything will be fine. He can lobby as part of his duties, he's just not a lobby-ist.

Posted by Dana on February 15, 2006 06:42 PM

LT Governor Reynolds

Posted by George on February 15, 2006 08:44 PM

George--

You may be right, but first he's probably gotta take a stint with VANOC. And if it were to happen, who do you think would appoint him to the board?

Posted by RossK on February 15, 2006 11:09 PM




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