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The White House
WASHINGTON – Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate the following seven individuals to serve in key roles:
Paloma Adams-Allen, Nominee for Deputy Administrator for Management and Resources, United States Agency for International Development
Isobel Coleman, Nominee for Deputy Administrator for Policy and Programming, United States Agency for International Development
Grant Harris, Nominee for Assistant Secretary for Industry and Analysis, Department of Commerce
Neil MacBride, Nominee for General Counsel, Department of the Treasury
Caral Spangler, Nominee for Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller), Department of Defense
Julieta Valls Noyes, Nominee for Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees, and Migration, Department of State
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“We are delighted that Jang Hyuk has joined our Seoul office. Greenberg Traurig has long been committed to South Korea and having a market-leading attorney like Jang Hyuk join us with his extensive experience, underscores the firm’s commitment to this region. In addition, we are pleased that Eun Sang has rejoined the firm, which further strengthens our global corporate capabilities – providing clients with one of the most sophisticated international transactional practice in Seoul,” said Chang Joo Kim, Managing Shareholder of the Seoul office.
“We have long had a very successful litigation and arbitration practice which has produced tremendous results for our clients. With the presence of Jang Hyuk and Eun Sang, who have worked on some of the largest deals in the country, coupled with the firm’s unique global footprint, we now provide full-service transactional capabilities to all the players in the Korean market, who seek counseling in the United States, Europe,