RE: Re: Ms. Murray's Reputation

From: Jessica R. Friedman <jrfriedman[_at_]litproplaw.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 16:55:44 -0400


If non-profits paid more, the door would swing less. Everyone is entitled to try to make a good, or better, living.

Jessica R. Friedman
www.literarypropertylaw.com

  -----Original Message-----
  From: CNI-COPYRIGHT -- Copyright & Intellectual Property [mailto:CNI-COPYRIGHT[_at_]cni.org]On Behalf Of Mike Bradley   Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 2:21 PM   To: CNI-COPYRIGHT -- Copyright & Intellectual Property   Subject: [CNI-(C)] Re: Ms. Murray's Reputation

  I guess Ms. Murray is a wonderful person and fine attorney. But isn't her move exactly the sort of move that lies at the heart of the corruption so many of us complain about in politics? A person works for a government regulator then works for the regulated industy then manages a government dept then works as a lobbyist lobbying the same dept, and so on.

  The swinging door is a practice condemned by every non-partisan good-government watchdog. It inevitably presents serious conflicts of interest and has been shown to undermine honest dealings in government and industry alike.

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