Lawyer calls House’s legal bills ‘fair’
He says firm did not benefit DiMasi
A lawyer handpicked by House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo to review more than $375,000 in legal bills paid by the House in connection with the federal corruption probe of his predecessor, Salvatore F. DiMasi, has concluded the charges were “fair and reasonable’’ and necessary to respond to subpoenas issued by the US attorney’s office. (Full article: 788 words)
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