Francis Q. Hoang

Francis Q. Hoang was named June 8, 2007, by President George W. Bush to be an Associate Counsel to the President and Special Assistant to the President in the Office of Counsel.

Hoang, who recently served as an Associate at Williams & Connolly LLP, represented the Titan Corporation in a lawsuit filed by former detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

Profiles
"Earlier in his career, [Hoang] served as a Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Thomas B. Griffith on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and Deputy Chief of Police and SWAT Commander at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Mr. Hoang received his bachelor's degree from the United States Military Academy, his master's degree from Washburn University and his JD from Georgetown University Law Center."

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Articles by Francis Q. Hoang

 * "Addressing School Violence," The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (FindArticles.com), August 2001.

External articles

 * "Francis Q. Hoang, Lawyer for Adel Nakhla. Associate with Williams & Connolly."
 * Renae Merle, "Contractor Investigated By Justice. Criminal Inquiry Targets Civilian," Washington Post, May 22, 2004.
 * "Suspected Civilian Abuser Fired. But Wife Says Interpreter Adel Nakhla Still In Iraq," Associated Press/CBS News, May 22, 2004.
 * Roger Ailes, "What's The Connection?" RogerAiles Blogspot, May 27, 2004.
 * Renae Merle, "CACI and Titan Sued Over Iraq Operations," Washington Post (truthout), June 10, 2004.
 * Marie Beaudette, "Standing at the Floodgates," Legal Times, June 28, 2004.
 * Tara McKelvey, "Torture, Inc.," Legal Affairs, September/October 2005.
 * Deb Reichmann, "White House Expands Its Legal Team," Associated Press (FederalNewsRadio.com), June 9, 2007.
 * Peter Baker, "Besieged White House Reinforces Counsel's Office," Washington Post, June 9, 2007.