She also said in the letter that she will avoid participating in matters involving three private investment funds in which her husband is an investor. He plans to divest his interest in the funds if she is confirmed, according to the letter.
John White has agreed to not communicate with the SEC “on behalf of the firm or any client” while his wife is chairman, she wrote in the letter. His practice involves advising firms on public reporting requirements and corporate governance matters, according to Cravath’s website.
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