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Let's talk politics.
Friday, May 15th, 2009
Posted by Peter Callaghan @ 12:49:30 pm

It isn't a real shocker because her name had topped the lists of potential candidates. But Seattle attorney Jenny Durkan has officially been appointed U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington.

Durkan is 51 and has been around politics and government her entire life. Her father is the late Martin Durkan, a powerful state senator and lobbyist who twice ran for governor as a Democrat. Durkan was a top aide to Gov. Mike Lowry and has handled legal work for Gov. Chris Gregoire, especially representing the governor in the legal challenge to the 2004 election.

Here's the excerpt from the White House press release:

Jenny Durkan: Nominee for U.S. Attorney, Western District of Washington

Jenny Durkan, 51, is a noted civil and criminal litigator in private practice. Since 1997, she has owned the Law Offices of Jenny Durkan in Seattle, WA. Ms. Durkan began her legal career as an associate at the law firm Schroeter, Goldmark & Bender, and later worked at Williams & Connolly, and Foster, Pepper & Riviera. She has served as counsel to Washington Governor Christine Gregoire and taught trial advocacy at the University of Washington School of Law. Ms. Durkan graduated from the University of Notre Dame (1980) and the University of Washington School of Law (1985).

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