Gov. Chris Christie has turned to another insider to serve as his top legal adviser through the last six months of his final term in office.

Christie announced Thursday that he has named James DiGiulio, his former senior counsel, as chief counsel.

For DiGiulio, it is a return to the administration after a brief stint in private practice. Until recently he was with the Cedar Grove firm O'Toole Scrivo, headed by Republican state Sen. Kevin O'Toole and former Christie chief counsel Thomas Scrivo.

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