King & Spalding has announced the appointment of Ryan Majerus as a partner within its esteemed international trade team based in Washington, D.C. Majerus joins the firm from the U.S. Department of Commerce, where he held the position of acting assistant secretary for enforcement and compliance. His transition to King & Spalding underscores the firm’s commitment to strengthening its capabilities in the realm of international trade law.
Majerus’ career trajectory has seen him accumulate extensive experience in both public service and legal expertise. Before his role at the Commerce Department, he served as a senior policy advisor for supply chains at the White House National Economic Council and also held the post of assistant general counsel at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. His diverse background offers valuable insight into the intricacies of trade regulations and enforcement, an asset for King & Spalding as it seeks to broaden its influence and capabilities in the global market.
For those interested in further insights into Ryan Majerus’ new role and what this means for the future dynamics of King & Spalding’s international trade practice, the full article can be accessed through Bloomberg Law.