As the House Select Committee’s investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on Congress winds down ahead of the release of the final report, McGuireWoods regained a former white collar lawyer who served on the committee’s investigative staff for the past 14 months.

Partner Casey Lucier resumed private practice Monday at her former firm, where she previously worked as a mid-level associate starting in 2014 and became partner in 2019. Based in Washington, D.C., and Richmond, Virginia, Lucier said her practice will see her counsel institutional clients through government investigations and antitrust matters.

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