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Bruce Swartz - The World Economic Forum
BA and JD, Yale University; Henry Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge University. Formerly: Law Clerk to Justice Harry Blackmun, United States Supreme Court, and to Judge Wilfred Feinberg, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; mid-1990s, seconded to UK Serious Fraud Office; has held positions in government service, including Deputy Independent Counsel, corruption investigation ...
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