The Kirkland & Ellis partner picked for U.S. Labor Department solicitor revealed on Friday her compensation and her work for more than 80 clients, including GrubHub Inc., Tribune Publishing Co. and Bain Capital Private Equity, highlighting potential conflicts she could face at the department.

Kate O’Scannlain’s financial disclosure, posted by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, showed her Kirkland compensation as $623,333, with an anticipated annual bonus of between $100,000 and $250,000. The annual salary covers 2016 up to the filing of the disclosure. O’Scannlain has been a Kirkland attorney in Washington for 12 years.