When Your Client Is The President: Part 4

Peter Wallison, counsel for President Reagan, describes the perils of White House counsel when the president is accused of wrongdoing.

By Peter Wallison, former White House counsel (October 26, 2016, 11:58 AM EDT) -- With all eyes on the presidential election, Law360 asked former White House counsel to reflect on the experience of advising a U.S. president and share some lessons they learned. This Expert Analysis series will feature articles from counsel for six presidents....

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