King & Spalding has become one of a handful of go-to firms for lawyers to fill Trump administration posts.

International trade partner Gil Kaplan appeared for his Senate confirmation hearing as under secretary of international trade at the Department of Commerce on Thursday morning. If confirmed, he'll be the sixth lawyer to join the Trump administration from the Atlanta-based firm.

According to a financial disclosure report filed March 9, Kaplan's partnership income from King & Spalding was $1.06 million, for the reporting period or $911,000 annually—a far cry from the $6.3 million annual salary reported by Chris Wray, the former head of King & Spalding's special matters and government investigations practice, whom the Senate confirmed on Tuesday as FBI director.