Jim Schultz
American lawyer and corporate executive (born 1972) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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American lawyer and corporate executive (born 1972) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James David Schultz[1] (born July 7, 1972)[2][3] is an American lawyer and corporate executive who was an Associate White House Counsel under Donald Trump, serving from January 20, 2017 to November 24, 2017.[4] Schultz was part of the legal team at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland and the Trump Transition Team. He reported to White House Counsel Don McGahn.[5][6][7]
Jim Schultz | |
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Personal details | |
Born | James David Schultz July 7, 1972 Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Michelle Schultz (separated 2019) |
Children | 2 |
Education | Temple University (BA) Widener University (JD) |
Schultz was born in Atlantic City and grew up in Galloway Township, New Jersey and graduated from Temple University in 1995 before completing his J.D. in 1998 at Widener University Commonwealth Law School.[2][8]
During law school, Schultz served as a student law clerk for the Honorable Thomas G. Saylor of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and immediately following law school, he served as a law clerk to the late Honorable Vincent A. Cirillo, President Judge Emeritus of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania.[9]
Schultz had been General Counsel of Pennsylvania from July 2012 to November 2014.[10] He then worked in the White House as ethics lawyer, where he publicly clashed with former Office of Government Ethics chief Walter Shaub.[11]
In November 2017, Schultz returned to Cozen and O'Connor, a Philadelphia-based law firm. He stated that he had always planned to leave the White House before the end of the year and had agreed to these terms with White House Counsel Don McGahn when he started.[12] In September 2020, he left Cozen and O'Connor to lead the Local Government Advocacy Team for the Northeast Region in the Philadelphia and Washington, DC offices of the Holland & Knight law firm.[13][9]
Since leaving the White House, Schultz has become a regular commentator on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360°.[14] Schultz advised candidate David McCormick in the 2022 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania.[15]
Jim and his wife, Michelle A. Schultz, live in Philadelphia with their two daughters. Michelle formerly served as Deputy General Counsel for SEPTA and currently serves as a member of the Surface Transportation Board.[16][17]
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