What's Happening?
Danielle Sassoon, the former interim Manhattan US attorney, has joined the law firm of Paul Clement, a prominent Supreme Court and appellate boutique. Sassoon resigned in February after being ordered to drop
a corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams, citing a lack of justification for the decision. Her move to Clement's firm is part of a trend where former prosecutors are joining smaller litigation shops that are willing to tackle challenging legal issues. Clement praised Sassoon as a 'superstar' and a valuable addition to the firm's appellate team.
Why It's Important?
Sassoon's transition to a private law firm highlights a broader trend of experienced prosecutors moving to smaller, specialized litigation firms. This shift reflects a growing demand for legal expertise in complex appellate cases and the willingness of boutique firms to engage in high-stakes legal battles. Sassoon's experience and reputation could enhance the firm's ability to attract significant cases and clients. Her move also underscores the ongoing challenges and controversies within the legal system, particularly in high-profile corruption cases.











