Glenn Fine, who served as the U.S. Department of Justice’s inspector general from 2000 until he joined Dechert in late 2011, has left the firm to pursue other opportunities.

In an email to The Am Law Daily, Fine praised Dechert as “a great firm, with terrific lawyers.” He wrote that he planned on taking some time before choosing his next step, “potentially with the government, or elsewhere.”

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