

Attorney in Atlanta, Deputy Attorney General and Acting Attorney General.

SALLY YATES TRIAL
Department of Justice (DOJ) and as Acting Attorney General, Sally was responsible for all of DOJ’s 113,000 employees including all prosecutorial, litigating, and national security components.Īn accomplished trial lawyer and Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers, Sally has tried numerous high-profile cases.Ī 27-year veteran of DOJ, Sally rose through the ranks of Assistant United States Attorneys to become U.S. She draws on her experience as Deputy Attorney General in her skilled handling of high-stakes investigations brought by government bodies."Īs the second-highest ranking official at the U.S. Sally wins praise from all corners of the market for her impressive white-collar criminal defense practice. "Sally is revered for her work in the government, and her reputations precedes her. Sally is consistently ranked Band One by Chambers USA. Drawing upon her nearly three decades at the Department of Justice, she specializes in internal and independent investigations for public and private organizations and boards. Her practice focuses on counseling clients in complex and sensitive matters, including government enforcement and regulatory matters, congressional investigations, compliance, corporate governance and crisis management. Sally’s deep experience, leadership and wide-ranging background provide clients with seasoned judgment in difficult times. Read about the priorities of the Former Deputy Attorney General.Former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates is a partner in King & Spalding’s Special Matters & Government Investigations practice and leads the firm's Crisis Management practice. She and her husband Comer have two children. Yates graduated magna cum laude from the University of Georgia School of Law and practiced commercial litigation at a law firm in Atlanta. Yates has focused her efforts on strengthening public safety, reforming the criminal justice system, ensuring individual accountability for corporate wrongdoers, and enhancing our prison system for the 21st century.īefore joining the Department of Justice, Ms. Yates held several supervisory positions within the office until 2010, when she was appointed by President Obama to lead the office as its first female United States Attorney.ĭuring her tenure, Ms. Over the next two decades, she prosecuted a wide range of cases, including numerous white-collar fraud and political corruption matters, and served as the lead prosecutor of Olympic bomber Eric Rudolph.

Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Georgia. She began her public service career in September 1989 as an Assistant U.S. Yates has served in the Department of Justice for twenty-seven years. Her responsibilities include oversight of all facets of the Department’s work, including its four law enforcement agencies (the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, and the United States Marshals Service), its prosecutorial, litigating, and national security components, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and the Department’s various grant-making and legal services offices.Ī native of Georgia, Ms. Yates oversees day-to-day operations of the Department of Justice. President Obama formally nominated her for the position on January 8, 2015.Īs Deputy Attorney General, Ms. Yates was confirmed as Deputy Attorney General on May 13, 2015.
