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12/17/2012
Getting a Job in the Intelligence Community: What You Need to Know

The firm's Associate Bradley P. Moss is quoted in this article concerning obtaining employment in the Intelligence Community.

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12/13/2012
European Court Condemns CIA In Landmark Ruling

Mark S. Zaid is quoted in this AP story concerning the ruling of the European Court of Human Rights in the Khaled Al-Masri CIA rendition case.

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12/11/2012
Washington’s peculiar ways confound visitors

An interesting colloquy between Mark S. Zaid and a U.S. District Judge regarding the unusual, at least outside of Washington, D.C. circles, steps that have to be taken when suing the CIA on behalf of a former covert CIA spy. 

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12/11/2012
Judge Mulls Whether to Keep Alive Former CIA Officer's Suit

An interesting colloquy between Mark S. Zaid and a U.S. District Judge regarding the unusual, at least outside of Washington, D.C. circles, steps that have to be taken when suing the CIA on behalf of a former covert CIA spy. 

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12/07/2012
Secret Service Computer Tapes Left on Metro Red Line Subway in Washington, D.C., Remain Lost 4 Years

Mark S. Zaid is interviewed by WUSA-9 in DC regarding the Secret Service's unfortunate loss of sensitive privacy protected information by a contractor riding the DC metro.

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Frank D. Wuterich v. Congressman John Murtha

Staff Sergeant Frank D. Wuterich, U.S. Marine Corps, brought this 2006 civil action in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia against Congressman John Murtha due to comments made by Congressman Murtha with respect to the unfortunate deaths of civilian lives on November 19, 2005, in Haditha, Iraq. Congressman Murtha's inflammatory remarks, including calling the involved Marines "cold blooded killers", were made prior to any determination by an appropriate military tribunal regarding potential criminal liability for the conduct that the Marines took in Haditha.

On September 28, 2007, the District Court authorized limited jurisdictional discovery pertaining to Congressman Murtha's invocation of absolute immunity. Congressman Murtha appealed the District Court's oral ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit which reversed the ruling and dismissed the case on March 14, 2009.


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