By Andrew Goudsward and Mike Scarcella

WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) – Jack Smith, the former U.S. Justice Department special counsel who prosecuted Republican President Donald Trump following his first term in the White House, is ‍teaming up with three other ex-prosecutors to launch a new law firm.

Smith is starting the firm with Tim Heaphy, David Harbach and Thomas Windom, each a former federal prosecutor with decades of public service.

Heaphy in a statement said the firm will launch in January and provide full-service legal work, including investigations and litigation. He said ‌the team will design a legal practice focused on “integrity, ‌commitment, and zealous advocacy” for public and private clients.

The lawyers all played leading roles investigating Trump during his years out of

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