US Attorney Going to Private Sector
U.S. Attorney Terrance P. Flynn is resigning to become a partner with a major law firm.
Flynn will leave his federal job in Buffalo on January 16 to become a partner in the law firm of Harris Beach, which represents Fortune 500 companies and has offices in nine cities in New York state and one in New Jersey.
Flynn, who was appointed as the region's top federal prosecutor by President George W. Bush in 2006, says he fully expected to be replaced sometime after president-elect Barack Obama takes office on January 20.
The U.S. Attorney in Buffalo oversees thousands of criminal and civil cases in 17 counties of Western New York.
Flynn will leave his federal job in Buffalo on January 16 to become a partner in the law firm of Harris Beach, which represents Fortune 500 companies and has offices in nine cities in New York state and one in New Jersey.
Flynn, who was appointed as the region's top federal prosecutor by President George W. Bush in 2006, says he fully expected to be replaced sometime after president-elect Barack Obama takes office on January 20.
The U.S. Attorney in Buffalo oversees thousands of criminal and civil cases in 17 counties of Western New York.
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