Two plush dogs sit in Nicole A. Saharsky’s new office at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP as a reminder of her time in the office of the U.S. solicitor general.
“I didn’t keep a lot of stuff from the government, but I had to take my dogs,” Saharsky told Bloomberg Law.
Gibson Dunn welcomed Saharsky to its Washington office Nov. 1 as co-chair of the firm’s Appellate and Constitutional Law Practice Group. Her stuffed pups are keepsakes from the 2013 U.S. Supreme Court case Florida v. Jardines, which involved a drug-sniffing dog and was one of 29 she argued ...
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