What's Happening?
Danielle Sassoon, who previously served as the interim Manhattan US attorney, has joined Paul Clement’s Supreme Court and appellate boutique firm. Sassoon resigned from her position in February after being
instructed by then Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove to drop a corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams, a decision she disagreed with. Paul Clement praised Sassoon as a 'superstar' and noted that her addition would complement the firm’s strong appellate practice. This move is part of a broader trend of prosecutors transitioning to smaller litigation firms that are willing to tackle challenging legal issues.
Why It's Important?
Sassoon's move to Paul Clement’s firm highlights a growing trend of experienced prosecutors joining boutique law firms that focus on high-stakes litigation. This shift can have significant implications for the legal landscape, as these firms often take on complex and high-profile cases that can influence public policy and legal precedents. For the legal community, this trend underscores the increasing appeal of boutique firms that offer specialized expertise and the flexibility to engage in impactful legal battles. Clients seeking representation in appellate and Supreme Court cases may find these firms particularly attractive due to their focused approach and experienced legal teams.











