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Former White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler joins Latham & Watkins team defending Dubai‑based Emirates NBD in $½ billion trade‑secret lawsuit

Former White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler joins Latham & Watkins team defending Dubai‑based Emirates NBD in $½ billion trade‑secret lawsuit The passage links a former senior White House official to a high‑value litigation matter involving a major Middle Eastern bank. It provides concrete names, dates, and a specific legal dispute, offering a clear avenue for follow‑up (e.g., financial ties, lobbying, conflict‑of‑interest checks). However, the claim is limited to courtroom representation and does not yet suggest wrongdoing beyond standard legal advocacy, so the lead is moderate rather than blockbuster. Key insights: Kathryn Ruemmler, ex‑White House counsel (stepped down 2014), appeared in court for Emirates NBD on May 20 2016.; Latham & Watkins secured a unanimous win for Emirates NBD in Orange County, with damages at stake over $500 million.; The case involves alleged theft of trade secrets from entrepreneur Farooq Bajwa’s InfoSpan Inc.

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Former White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler joins Latham & Watkins team defending Dubai‑based Emirates NBD in $½ billion trade‑secret lawsuit The passage links a former senior White House official to a high‑value litigation matter involving a major Middle Eastern bank. It provides concrete names, dates, and a specific legal dispute, offering a clear avenue for follow‑up (e.g., financial ties, lobbying, conflict‑of‑interest checks). However, the claim is limited to courtroom representation and does not yet suggest wrongdoing beyond standard legal advocacy, so the lead is moderate rather than blockbuster. Key insights: Kathryn Ruemmler, ex‑White House counsel (stepped down 2014), appeared in court for Emirates NBD on May 20 2016.; Latham & Watkins secured a unanimous win for Emirates NBD in Orange County, with damages at stake over $500 million.; The case involves alleged theft of trade secrets from entrepreneur Farooq Bajwa’s InfoSpan Inc.

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