With most of the positions vacant for 10 months or longer, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions last week appointed U.S. Attorneys on an interim basis in 17 jurisdictions, including Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Geoffrey S. Berman, a white-collar criminal defense attorney who served for four years in the 1990s as a Federal prosecutor in Manhattan, was named U.S. Attorney for the Southern District. Richard P. Donoghue, a corporate litigator who worked in the Brooklyn-based Eastern District from 2000 to 2011, will head that office.
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