Former assistant chief of the New York field office of the Department of Justice antitrust division Wendy Huang Waszmer will reportedly join King & Spalding’s antitrust law firm as a partner in its New York Office. According to a press release, Waszmer said she will join the firm due to its “strength of the antitrust and litigation practices,” seeing King & Spalding as a natural re-entry into private practice. Waszmer supervised a 40-person staff at the DOJ and worked on a high-profile 2012 case against Wall Street executives in United States of America v. Carollo, Goldberg and Grimm.
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