Big law firms in D.C. tap into government experience |
Big law firms in Washington, D.C. have recently made partner hires with strong government experience. Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Cleary Gottlieb, and Squire Patton Boggs have all announced new hires. The revolving door between law firms and the federal government remains active, with firms recruiting former government talent to attract clients. Skadden brought on David A. Simon, a former special counsel at the Department of Defense, as a global co-head of its cybersecurity and data privacy practice. Cleary Gottlieb hired David Last, the former chief of the DOJ's Foreign Corrupt Practices Act unit, for its white-collar and enforcement practice. Squire Patton added Adam Hensel-Briscoe, a former assistant director at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, to its government investigations and white-collar practice. While law firms have been adding to their white-collar and government investigations practices, the hiring of government talent has slowed down in recent months. Economic uncertainty has led firms to tighten their budgets, resulting in fewer moves from U.S. attorney's offices to law firms. However, the trend of recruiting government experts continues in D.C. law firms.