According to informed sources, the Department of Justice’s Office of Information Policy has a new Director: Sean Glendening, who most recently served as chief counsel to Congressman Mike Lawler, a Republican from New York. Mr. Glendening, 37, is a graduate of Lehigh University (2009) and Albany Law School (2014). His public service experience includes serving as a part-time Judge Advocate in the U.S. Army and completing a two-year fellowship in the New York State Executive Chamber. Before joining Congressman Lawler’s staff, Mr. Glendening was the General Counsel of 360Fuel and a part-time litigation associate for a law firm in Suffern, New York. The OIP Director post had been vacant since March, following the departure of Bobak Talebian.