More big firms are cashing in on Chicago’s police investigations, as noted Thursday by sibling publication Legal Times.

In the latest addition to a growing group of lawyers, McGuireWoods’ crisis management head and white-collar co-leader George Terwilliger III has been tapped by the Windy City’s police oversight agency for an internal audit, according to the Chicago Tribune. Terwilliger, who served as deputy U.S. attorney general during the second Bush administration and advised the Bush-Cheney presidential campaign during the 2000 Florida recount, will lead the McGuireWoods team investigating the investigators.

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