Anonymous ID: 9cf65a Aug. 12, 2020, 5:54 p.m. No.10268593   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8611 >>8712 >>8784 >>8998 >>9084

Anons should we be concerned with John Bash?

 

Thanks to the DEEPDIVE dig, we've uncovered some interesting dots! Eyes On

 

Thoughts?

 

His Law Degree from Harvard??

 

REMEMBER:

 

Also of note… when the likes of Brennan and Comey say they haven’t been interviewed by Durham… they may not be lying. It may be then that BASH is the one who interviewed them.

 

After all we are watching a show with great actors.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/barr-asks-us-attorney-john-bash-to-review-unmasking-before-and-after-2016-election-doj-tells-fox-news

 

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdtx/meet-us-attorney

 

The firm is best known for its litigation practice, which has been named the top "Litigation Department of the Year" in the United States by The American Lawyer in several biannual rankings, most recently in 2019.[3] The firm is also known for its land use and real estate practices.[4] The firm's attorneys have argued more than 100 cases before the United States Supreme Court.[5] Some of the firm's notable cases include:

 

The firm represented Apple, Inc. in its patent infringement suit against Samsung (Apple v. Samsung) relating to the Galaxy Nexus smartphone, and won an injunction in June 2012 blocking the sale of the Galaxy Nexus phone in the United States.[6] The injunction was vacated in October 2012 based on the results of the trial.[7][8]

The firm is representing Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, in a $17 billion contract dispute with purported seed money financier Paul Ceglia.[9]

The firm is defending Intel against several multibillion-dollar antitrust lawsuits filed by AMD and the European Union.[10]

The firm is representing CNN in its lawsuit against President Trump and many of his staff on the basis of Jim Acosta's right to a "hard pass", a clearance to enter the White House.[11]

The firm is representing Chevron in its long-running, $27 billion environmental dispute in Ecuador.[12][13]

The firm is representing the Dole Food Company in a multibillion-dollar toxic tort suit in Nicaragua involving allegations of farmworker sterility stemming from Dole's use of certain pesticides. After the firm uncovered substantial evidence of fraud and a conspiracy between the plaintiffs and Nicaraguan judges to extort Dole out of billions with manufactured claims, courts in the United States dismissed multiple related suits against Dole and refused to enforce several Nicaraguan judgments.[14]

In 2009, the firm represented NBC Universal in its contract dispute with Conan O'Brien.[15]

The firm represented Viacom in its billion-dollar copyright infringement lawsuit against Google and YouTube in Viacom International Inc. v. YouTube, Inc..[16] After multiple rulings at the District Court and Appellate Court, the case was settled in 2014.[17]

Governor Chris Christie hired Gibson, Dunn attorney Randy Mastro to conduct an internal investigation of the circumstances surrounding the Fort Lee lane closure scandal and representing the Governor in a later federal investigation.[18] The firm was later criticized by U.S. District Judge Susan Wigenton for its methods of record keeping, and accused the firm of "opacity and gamesmanship."[19]