Sidley announced that William Levi, who previously served in senior roles at the US Department of Justice and the US Senate, has rejoined Sidley’s Litigation practice as a partner in Washington, DC, where he will represent clients in a broad range of complex litigation, enforcement actions, regulatory disputes, and appellate matters.
During his time at the Department of Justice, Mr. Levi served as chief of staff with responsibility for a range of matters across the Department. As senior counselor and counselor to the Attorney General, he supervised high-stakes litigation and complex enforcement and regulatory matters.
He previously served as staff director of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Consumer Rights, which oversees the federal antitrust enforcement agencies, and as chief counsel to Senator Mike Lee. He also clerked on the US Supreme Court for Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. and on the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit for Judge Anthony J. Scirica.
“We are pleased to welcome Will back to Sidley,” said Mark Hopson, co-leader of Sidley’s global Litigation group and managing partner of the firm’s Washington, DC, office. “Will’s experience working across all branches of government will provide a valuable perspective to clients in a variety of litigation and enforcement matters.”
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