DLA Piper, the prestigious law firm ranked third in the Global 200 for 2024, is reportedly negotiating with former U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron to hire him as a consultant. The move requires authorization from the U.K.'s Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, which safeguards against the exploitation of insider information. Cameron, who led the U.K. from 2010 to 2016 and briefly served as foreign secretary recently, could regain public attention amid ongoing discussions regarding UK's post-Brexit trade policies, coinciding with actions by current Prime Minister Keir Starmer to modify trade restrictions.
DLA Piper is in discussions to recruit former U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron as a consultant, pending approval from the U.K.'s Advisory Committee on Business Appointments.
Cameron's potential role at DLA Piper comes after his political past as PM from 2010-2016 and foreign secretary, and amidst ongoing U.K. trade discussions.
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