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Monday, March 9, 2009

Going home ...

It's official.  Because it's in the Legal Times. I've decided to return to Steptoe & Johnson to practice law.  Of course, first I have to finish the writing assignments I've given myself.
Stewart Baker, the former first assistant secretary for policy at the Department of Homeland Security will re-join Steptoe & Johnson as a partner in the firm's Washington office. He will work in the firm's national security, cybersecurity, and encryption practices.

Baker, who says he'll join Steptoe next month, is currently working as a distinguished visiting fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.


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