James Doty

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James Doty represented George W. Bush when he sought to buy into the Texas Rangers. Because of this, even though he was considered to be a top choice to lead the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, he wasn't selected and ended up retiring from the post of general council to pursue a private career.