A former King & Spalding partner and a former associate at Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer are the latest Big Law alums to take slots in the Biden White House, the administration said Tuesday.

Alicia O’Brien, formerly a partner at King & Spalding in Washington, was named a senior counsel in the White House counsel’s office, led by Dana Remus. During the Obama administration, O’Brien served as an associate deputy attorney general in the office of Sally Yates, then the deputy U.S. attorney general. Yates later became a partner at King & Spalding.

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