WASHINGTON — Questions on former Vice President Kamala Harris’ plans have swirled since she misplaced her presidential bid in 2024 — notably about whether or not the previous California senator and lawyer normal would run for governor subsequent yr. Now, a part of the image has been stuffed in with the announcement of her husband’s new job.
Former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff is becoming a member of the white-shoe legislation agency of Willkie Farr & Gallagher, and plans to separate his time between Los Angeles and New York, the agency introduced Monday.
“I am delighted to be joining Willkie, where I am looking forward to working alongside trusted and innovative legal counselors,” Emhoff stated within the agency’s assertion. “I couldn’t be more thrilled to join this talented and collaborative team.”
The previous Los Angeles leisure, media and mental property lawyer, 60, can be a associate on the agency and advise companies, entities and other people within the midst of disaster or coping with shifting authorized floor.
“Doug’s leadership and his service as a trusted counselor to many global business leaders across a broad range of industries, as well as his extensive legal expertise and business acumen, make him a tremendous asset,” agency Chairman Thomas Cerabino stated within the assertion. “We’re thrilled to be adding Doug to the Willkie partnership during this period of transformational firm growth.”
Based in 1888, the agency has 1,200 workers in 15 workplaces in six international locations. The main target of the roughly 100 attorneys in its Los Angeles workplace consists of the leisure and media industries in addition to property planning for rich Hollywood figures, athletes and company leaders.
The announcement that Emhoff will spend a part of his time in New York is notable due to rumors that Harris and her husband had been trying into shifting there.
Harris, additionally 60, met Emhoff on a blind date. The couple married in 2014.
She unsuccessfully ran for president in 2019, turned Joe Biden’s working mate and was elected vice chairman in 2020 after which unexpectedly turned the 2024 Democratic nominee after Biden determined to not search reelection amidst mounting Democratic considerations about his stamina and situation emerged final summer time.
Since Harris misplaced to President Trump in November, there have been persistent questions on her subsequent transfer – would she search to steer the nation’s largest state in 2026 or maybe mount one other run for president in 2028.
Emhoff’s transfer finally doesn’t reply the query. Whereas the gubernatorial area is crowded, she faces much less strain to leap in anytime quickly given how effectively she is understood among the many state’s Democratic voters and her fundraising prowess. And Emhoff may step again from his authorized work if she decides to run, as he did as soon as Harris turned Biden’s working mate.
Harris, for her half, had some parting recommendation for supporters as she conceded the election in November: “Do not despair.”