As Latham & Watkins’ white-collar chief Kathy Ruemmler prepares to exit the firm for Goldman Sachs, eyes will be on who will take the helm of the Latham group, which has defended a series of high-profile clients in recent years.

Goldman Sachs tapped Ruemmler, a former Obama White House counsel based in Washington, D.C, as its next global head of regulatory affairs, according to a Monday announcement. She has served as the global chair of Latham’s white-collar defense and investigations practice since 2014.