James Doty
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For the American land speculator and politician, see James Duane Doty.
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.