After Hillary Clinton released her personal financial disclosure form last week, it didn’t take long for The Washington Post to compile a tool for searching a lengthy list of companies that have paid the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, for speaking engagements.

Hogan Lovells, Latham & Watkins and White & Case were among the group of firms that paid $1.75 million into Clinton coffers, as were large plaintiffs firms Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd and Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check. While Robbins Geller hired Hillary Clinton for her talk, the other four firms retained Bill Clinton for his speaking services.

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