The rhythms of university life beckoned to a pair of Big Law veterans on either coast this summer, with partners departing Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher for academic positions.

“I was interested in returning to some form of public service,” said David Turetsky, who had been co-head of the cybersecurity, privacy and data practice at Akin Gump in Washington, D.C. He left the firm to start next month as a visiting assistant professor for emergency preparedness at the State University of New York at Albany.

Like many other top lawyers in Washington, Turetsky had imagined a potential role in a Hillary Clinton administration following last year's election. When Donald Trump's victory intervened, he eyed an exit from the Capitol instead. “We have been in Washington the last 24 years, and it was just in terms of where our lives are now, a feeling that this wasn't a good time to have a ringside seat in that city,” Turetsky said.

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