Full Name
Sally Yates
Job Title
Partner
Organization
King & Spalding
Speaker Bio
Former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates is a partner in King & Spalding’s Special Matters & Government Investigations practice, twice named by Law360 as “White Collar Practice Group of the Year.” Sally’s deep experience, leadership and wide-ranging background provide clients with strong, independent judgment in difficult times.
As the second-highest ranking official at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and as Acting Attorney General, Sally was responsible for all DOJ’s 113,000 employees including all prosecutorial, litigating, and national security components as well as all US Attorney’s offices and law enforcement agencies and the Bureau of Prisons. Sally oversaw DOJ’s most significant matters and was instrumental in setting DOJ’s enforcement priorities and initiatives.
Known for her lifelong, nonpartisan focus on public corruption, Sally is recognized worldwide for her integrity and credibility. A Fellow of the American College of Trial Attorneys, she specializes in independent investigations for public and private organizations and boards.
A 27-year veteran of DOJ, Sally rose through the ranks of Assistant United States Attorneys to become U.S. Attorney in Atlanta, Deputy Attorney General and Acting Attorney General. As Deputy Attorney General from 2015 through 2017, Sally was responsible for crafting and implementing initiatives focused on many of DOJ’s priorities, including corporate fraud, cybercrime, gang violence, civil rights, and financial crime. She led DOJ’s criminal justice reform efforts and implemented substantial prison reform measures.
Prior to becoming Deputy Attorney General, Sally was the first woman to serve as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia. During her five years as the chief federal law enforcement official for the district, she oversaw the prosecution of all federal crimes and the litigation of civil matters and immediately became a leader in the Department as Vice Chair of the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee (AGAC), which guides DOJ’s strategies and policy decisions.
An accomplished trial lawyer, Sally has prosecuted a wide variety of complex cases specializing in white collar matters. She tried numerous high-profile public corruption cases, and she was the lead prosecutor of Olympic bomber Eric Rudolph.
Before entering government service, Sally practiced as a civil litigation associate at King & Spalding. She is a Visiting Distinguished Lecturer at Georgetown University Law Center and a frequent speaker on a variety of public policy issues.
As the second-highest ranking official at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and as Acting Attorney General, Sally was responsible for all DOJ’s 113,000 employees including all prosecutorial, litigating, and national security components as well as all US Attorney’s offices and law enforcement agencies and the Bureau of Prisons. Sally oversaw DOJ’s most significant matters and was instrumental in setting DOJ’s enforcement priorities and initiatives.
Known for her lifelong, nonpartisan focus on public corruption, Sally is recognized worldwide for her integrity and credibility. A Fellow of the American College of Trial Attorneys, she specializes in independent investigations for public and private organizations and boards.
A 27-year veteran of DOJ, Sally rose through the ranks of Assistant United States Attorneys to become U.S. Attorney in Atlanta, Deputy Attorney General and Acting Attorney General. As Deputy Attorney General from 2015 through 2017, Sally was responsible for crafting and implementing initiatives focused on many of DOJ’s priorities, including corporate fraud, cybercrime, gang violence, civil rights, and financial crime. She led DOJ’s criminal justice reform efforts and implemented substantial prison reform measures.
Prior to becoming Deputy Attorney General, Sally was the first woman to serve as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia. During her five years as the chief federal law enforcement official for the district, she oversaw the prosecution of all federal crimes and the litigation of civil matters and immediately became a leader in the Department as Vice Chair of the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee (AGAC), which guides DOJ’s strategies and policy decisions.
An accomplished trial lawyer, Sally has prosecuted a wide variety of complex cases specializing in white collar matters. She tried numerous high-profile public corruption cases, and she was the lead prosecutor of Olympic bomber Eric Rudolph.
Before entering government service, Sally practiced as a civil litigation associate at King & Spalding. She is a Visiting Distinguished Lecturer at Georgetown University Law Center and a frequent speaker on a variety of public policy issues.