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Cleary Gottlieb partner to join U.S. Attorney's office

2/1/2013 COMMENTS (0)

By Casey Sullivan

NEW YORK, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Joon Kim, a white collar defense partner with Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, is leaving the New York law firm to join the United States Attorney's office in Manhattan.

Kim, who served as an assistant United States attorney in the Southern District of New York between 2000 and 2006, returns to the office as chief counsel, according to a memo sent to staff by Preet Bharara and posted on The New York Times DealBook.

Kim spent four years as a prosecutor in the Organized Crime and Terrorism Unit, trying a variety of organized crime groups, including Asian gangs and the Mafia, said the memo, and one of his convictions was Peter Gotti, the then boss of the Gambino family.

Kim's move was confirmed to Reuters on Friday by a U.S. Attorney's office spokeswoman, who declined to comment further and directed questions to the office's chief public information officer. The officer did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Kim's first day of employment at the U.S. Attorney's office is still unclear.

He did not return a message requesting comment. Nor did Mark Leddy, Cleary Gottlieb's managing partner or a Cleary Gottlieb spokeswoman.

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