Matthew Feldman, a 20-year restructuring veteran at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, spent five months as a chief legal adviser to the Obama administration’s presidential task force on the auto industry.

After handling deals for Chrysler, General Motors, GMAC and Delphi, Mr. Feldman left the task force on Aug. 14 and has been “happily on hiatus, unemployed or retired” since then. On Tuesday, Willkie announced that Mr. Feldman would rejoin the firm as co-chair of its business reorganization and restructuring practice. He said that taking time off to reevaluate his options was a necessity after a hectic few months.

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