http://web.archive.org/web/20130623012541/http://policycounsel.com/The above is for policycounsel.com. In 2014, Jim Harper formed policycounsel.com[INC] and got paid over a hundred grain performing services for TBF, later elected to the Board in 2015.
The above was from 2013. The following is from 2008:
http://web.archive.org/web/20080502014234/http://www.cato.org/people/jim-harper/As director of information policy studies, Jim Harper focuses on the difficult problems of adapting law and policy to the unique problems of the information age. Harper is a member of the Department of Homeland Security's Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee. His work has been cited by USA Today, the Associated Press, and Reuters. He has appeared on Fox News Channel, CBS, and MSNBC, and other media. His scholarly articles have appeared in the Administrative Law Review, the Minnesota Law Review, and the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly. Recently, Harper wrote the book Identity Crisis: How Identification Is Overused and Misunderstood. Harper is the editor of Privacilla.org, a Web-based think tank devoted exclusively to privacy, and he maintains online federal spending resource WashingtonWatch.com. He holds a J.D. from UC Hastings College of Law.
http://www.cato.org/people/jim-harperJim Harper is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, working to adapt law and policy to the information age in areas such as privacy, cybersecurity, telecommunications, intellectual property, counterterrorism, government transparency, and digital currency. A former counsel to committees in both the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate, he went on to represent companies such as PayPal, ICO-Teledesic, DigitalGlobe, and Verisign, and in 2014 he served as Global Policy Counsel for the Bitcoin Foundation.
A founding member of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee, Harper co-edited the book Terrorizing Ourselves: How U.S. Counterterrorism Policy Is Failing and How to Fix It. He has written several amicus briefs in Fourth Amendment cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, and is the author of Identity Crisis: How Identification Is Overused and Misunderstood. He has been cited by numerous print, Internet, and television media outlets and has written for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and other leading publications. His scholarly articles have appeared in the Administrative Law Review, Minnesota Law Review, and Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly.
Harper holds a JD from the University of California–Hastings College of Law.
Curious, as to why TBF was paying TWO legal teams to perform duties related to the entity.
Apologies for not asking in question format, or using a format kindly offered up by Bruce.
Further, apologies for asking tough questions, regardless the format.
Aside: Anybody have any extra lithium I could have? I'm getting an urge to fuck a dead cat. If I can't find a dead cat, I'll kill one, then fuck the living shit outta it. (My doctor said it helps if I write down my feelings. I hope he meant that it's okay to do such publicly, otherwise I'm fucked - like a dead cat.)