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George Clarke is a Member in the firm’s White Collar and Internal Investigations and Tax Practices. His practice principally focuses on the defense of civil and criminal tax matters. Other elements of his practice include the defense of non-tax federal criminal matters including allegations ...
TD Blog Interview with George Clarke
thetalkingdog.com — George Clarke is a member of the law firm of Miller & Chevalier in Washington, D.C., specializing... in tax law and related matters. For the past four years, he has... (more) TD Blog Interview with George Clarke
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Interview with George Clarke
The Moderate Voice — ... and may be found in its entirety after the jump. George Clarke, who represents four Guantanamo detainees George Clarke is a member of the law firm of Miller & Chevalier in Washington, D.C. , specializing in tax law and related matters. For the past four years, he has represented two Chinese (Uighur) and two Yemeni detainees at Guantanamo Bay, two of whom have been determined to be “not enemy combatants” (or whatever nomenclature will replace that term) and one of whom has been “cleared for transfer or release” (two years ago and is still sitting in Guantamano) . On March 26, ...

TD Blog Interview with George Clarke
the talking dog — March 28, 2009, TD Blog Interview with George Clarke George Clarke is a member of the law firm of Miller & Chevalier in Washington, D.C. , specializing in tax law and related matters. For the past four years, he has represented two Chinese (Uighur) and two Yemeni detainees at Guantanamo Bay, two of whom have been determined to be "not enemy combatants" (or whatever nomenclature will replace that term) and one of whom has been "cleared for transfer or release" (two years ago and is still sitting in Guantamano) . On March 26, 2009, I had the ...

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