Former Enron prosecutor Kathy Ruemmler has joined the law firm of Latham & Watkins in Washington, D.C. Ruemmler was one of three Assistant U.S. Attorneys who took leading roles in the 2004 Enron Nigerian barge case and the criminal trial of former Enron executives Jeff Skilling and Ken Lay last year. Prior to joining the Department of Justice in 2001, Ruemmler was Associate Counsel to President Bill Clinton. She also handled white collar criminal defense cases and civil litigation at both Latham and Zuckerman Spaeder in Washington. She joins former Enron Task Force chief Sean Berkowitz, who joined Latham in November. |