Jones Day partner Eric Dreiband, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, pulled in more than $2.2 million combined between his partnership share and bonus from 2016 to date, according to his financial disclosure form.

Trump nominated Dreiband June 29, though the Senate Judiciary Committee has yet to schedule a hearing. Civil rights groups criticized Dreiband's nomination, citing his work in private practice defending large companies from discrimination lawsuits. Dreiband's disclosure form lists 36 Jones Day clients, including Trump's presidential campaign, Donald J. Trump for President Inc. Dreiband's disclosure shows he earned $2,206,078 between his partnership share and bonus.

According to a July 7 ethics agreement, Dreiband will resign from Jones Day once confirmed by the U.S. Senate. He also agreed to recuse himself from any DOJ matters involving Jones Day clients for one year and will recuse himself from matters involving his own former clients for at least one year after he last worked with them. Both restrictions can be overcome with waivers.