It's no secret what job outgoing Inspector General Seth Williams really wants - District Attorney - but a guy's got to make a living between now and 2010.
Williams has taken a position as of-counsel at the 170-lawyer, enter City firm Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young. Williams, who advocated increased powers for the Inspector General's office, which is responsible for investigating city and city-funded agencies but has little power over elected officials. Michael Nutter did not reappoint him, choosing instead veteran federal prosecutor Amy Kurland.
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