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Robinson: Manatt Approached Government

By: CaribJournal - February 28, 2011

Lackston Robinson, Jamaica’s Deputy Solicitor General, testified that it was the law firm Manatt, Phelps and Phillips, and not the Jamaican Government/Jamaica Labour Party, that made the first move to solicit a contract to lobby the White House, he told the Commission of Enquiry Monday.

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