Samuel Ramer has left the White House counsel’s office for Norton Rose Fulbright in Washington, D.C., the firm announced Monday.

Ramer had been senior associate counsel to President Donald Trump since December 2017, after spending the first year of the Trump administration at Main Justice. He was acting assistant attorney general for the Office of Legislative Affairs in 2017 and had responsibility for helping prepare the U.S. attorney general and deputy attorney general for their appearances on the Hill.

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