The revolving door makes the Washington legal market go round and, lately, it’s starting to spin faster between the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and law firms eager to snap up talent.
The 1,200-employee CFPB, which will be two years old in July, has seen a wave of departures, including a number of prominent lawyers who’ve been sought after by firms eager to burnish their credentials before the agency.
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