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FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2015 file photo, Tim Purdon, the U.S. Attorney for North Dakota, poses for a photo in his office in Bismarck, N.D., the day he announced he is stepping down as North Dakota's top federal prosecutor to return to private practice. Two former U.S. attorneys from the Dakotas who built their federal resumes around American Indian issues are promoting that experience in their private practice. Now part of the same Minneapolis-based law firm, Purdon and Brendan Johnson are hoping to represent the reservations on a variety of issues, including gaming rights, commercial ventures, boundary disputes and management of natural resources, like oil. (Tom Stromme/The Bismarck Tribune via AP)
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