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Giuliani set to return to law firm.

By Amanda Terkel on Feb 12th, 2008 at 9:56 am

Giuliani set to return to law firm.

With his failed presidential bid over, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani plans to “decompress” for awhile and then resume work at Bracewell & Giuliani, his Houston-based law firm. Last year, the firm paid Giuliani approximately $4 million, and he had collected $89,000 in contributions from Bracewell partners and employees.




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20 Responses to “Giuliani set to return to law firm.”

  1. Fan of Man Says:

    9iu1ian1's new law firm: Dewy Cheatim' & Howe.


  2. Zimzone Says:

    Giuliani plans to “decompress” for awhile

    Inflatuation got to him. He's so full of himself that he needs to decompress.

    Rudy, your stratergy worked perfectly. The whole Nation got to see you for what you are; a lying, scared, mean little shit who is as in touch with America as Bush & Cheney.

    Thanks for playing...


  3. PatrioticLiberalChristian Says:

    Will his office be located in the 900 block, that is, specifically at the 911 address?


  4. conscriptor Says:

    we'll see how that firm performs now that one of teh key partners has no shot at public office


  5. RUCerious Says:

    JulieAnnie has a huge backlog of cases waiting for his deft touch, at least 911 of them.


  6. shoeless Says:

    Giuliani is supposed to report for work at 9 am. I'm guessing he will be 11 minutes late.


  7. linda Says:

    damn, he dropped off the radar fast, didn't he. lol.

    america's mayor, indeed.


  8. The Republic of Stupidity Says:

    Uh... Houston... Houston... is that in the 911 area code?


  9. barfly Says:

    With his failed presidential bid over, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani plans to “decompress” for awhile and then resume work at Bracewell & 9/11, his Houston-based law firm.

    Fixed it for you.


  10. natisman Says:

    Who else would run for President, and go back to his day job.

    Rudy would.

    besides that, he was a lot of fun out on the road, course the I am Mayor, I am cool, I am the the Mayor of the twin towers did get a little old though. Oh and who can forget me and my wife talking on the telephone during a speech or two or three.

    Nice wardrobe too.


  11. The Republic of Stupidity Says:

    Yeah, but think of all the criminal defense work he'll get starting 1/21/09.


  12. Uncle Ho Says:

    How much of that $89,000 contribution from employees was extortion/protection?


  13. Zimzone Says:

    How much of that $89,000 contribution from employees was extortion/protection? -Uncle Ho

    About $911,000, to be exact...


  14. krazeeinjun Says:

    I guess Roodee can go back to serving his true constituencies now -- per his firms website:

    Bracewell & Giuliani LLP is a prominent international law firm with more than 400 lawyers in Texas, New York, Washington, DC, Connecticut, Dubai, Kazakhstan and London. We serve Fortune 500 companies, major financial institutions, leading private investment funds, governmental entities and individuals concentrated in the energy and financial services sectors worldwide.

    In other words -- America's Corporate Mayor will be carrying water for the same energy and financialy hucksters that have done more than their fair share at f&*king up this country to the point it is today.

    Roodee is just another in a long line of corrupt ReThugs that should never be allowed anywhere near the levers of Presidential power.

    Just saying . . .


  15. shoeless Says:

    I guess Roodee can go back to serving his true constituencies now —

    Comment by krazeeinjun

    He never stopped.


  16. MCMetal Says:

    Last year, the firm paid Giuliani approximately $4 million, and he had collected $89,000 in contributions from Bracewell partners and employees.


    He made $4 mill and change to campaign in 1 state and get his ass kicked there ?

    Nice work , if you can get it , eh ?


  17. pluege Says:

    now ghouliani will be able to start taking calls again from Judith in the middle of meetings.
    .


  18. SP Biloxi Says:

    "Giuliani set to return to law firm"

    Looks like Rudy's shag fund needs a re-fill.


  19. Gatsby Says:

    The law firm is in Houston? Good! May the psycho and his sleazy wife settle there and never pollute my fair NYC with their revolting presence ever again!




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