For devoted legal news followers like me, a person's choice of counsel can sometimes speak volumes.

Consider Ike Kaveladze, who the Washington Post and CNN on Tuesday identified as the “eighth person” at the now-infamous meeting with Donald Trump Jr.

The senior vice president of a company founded by a Russian oligarch, Kaveladze is represented by Scott Balber, a New York-based partner at U.K.-Australia giant Herbert Smith Freehills. Balber also represents the oligarch, Aras Agalarov (who partnered with Trump to bring Miss Universe to Moscow) and his pop star son Emin, plus other Russia clients such as a subsidiary of state-owned nuclear company Rosatom.