Former AG Eric Holder returning to private law practice
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Eric Holder is returning to private law practice, rejoining the same firm where he worked before becoming attorney general.
The firm of Covington & Burling announced Monday that Holder, who left the Justice Department in April after more than six years as attorney general, would be rejoining the firm as a partner.
Holder will be based in Washington and will focus on complex investigations and litigation.
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He worked at the firm from 2001 until 2009, when he became attorney general. Several other former high-ranking Justice Department officials are also partners at Covington.
Holder has also served as a judge, a prosecutor and as a United States attorney for Washington, D.C.
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