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| Trent Lott |
Former Mississippi Senator Trent Lott, who was fired from Squire Patton Boggs on June 8 after it got wind of his plans to leave the lobbying firm, has arrived at Crossroads Strategies with his colleague and ex-Louisiana Senator John Breaux. They sold Breaux Lott Leadership Group to SPB in 2010.
Lott, 79, and Breaux, 76, said they look forward to new challenges at CRS, where they will work aside from their sons, Chet, and John Jr. The younger men were staffers at BLLG
“Senators Lott and Breaux joining our firm ensures our client's best-of-class counsel across multiple disciplines of regulatory and legislative public policy," said Stewart Hall, CRS chairman.


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