Another government lawyer appointed by President George W. Bush has left the administration for private practice. He is one of several lawyers who have left the public sector this month.
Former administrator of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division, Paul DeCamp, has joined Jackson Lewis as a partner in the firm’s Washington office. He will co-chair the firm’s wage and hour practice
At the Labor Department, DeCamp oversaw 1,300 employees nationwide and testified before Congress about a number of wage and hour issues.
Paul DeCamp can't be a partner in the Jackson Lewis Washington office because they don't have a Washington, DC office (they used to but it never grew much).
Jackson Lewis has an area office only in Vienna, VA.
Posted by: Stuart TenHoor | February 01, 2008 at 03:07 PM