White pressed on past representing banks

President Obama's nominee to lead the SEC recently represented large Wall Street banks as a lawyer

Mary Jo White, President Barack Obama's nominee to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission, faced pointed questions about her recent background representing large Wall Street banks in a hearing yesterday.

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D., Ohio) asked her what she has done in the last decade that would give ordinary investors the assurance she would look after their interests as SEC chairman.

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