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  • After leaving the U.S. Senate, Scott Brown joined the law and lobbying firm Nixon Peabody in March 2013 as counsel in its Boston office, focusing on business and governmental affairs for the financial-services and commercial real estate industries; he left in 2014. Scott Brown
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  • After leaving the U.S. Senate, Scott Brown joined the law and lobbying firm Nixon Peabody in March 2013 as counsel in its Boston office, focusing on business and governmental affairs for the financial-services and commercial real estate industries; he left in 2014. Scott Brown
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