This is the first in a series of weekly roundups of Big Law hires and other Washington legal industry news. Send tips and lateral moves to Katelyn Polantz at [email protected].

Danielle Conley left the Department of Justice the night before President Donald Trump’s inauguration, unsure if civil rights matters like the ones she championed at DOJ would have a place in the new administration’s agenda.

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