Arun previously served in the White House Counsel’s Office and as an Assistant US Attorney and Chief of the Southern Division of the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland, where he both supervised and directly handled federal criminal cases involving public corruption, fraud and financial crimes, immigration violations, and national security. He also previously served as the President of Investigative Group International (IGI), where he directed many sensitive and complex investigations and provided crisis management services. He brings more than 20 years of experience litigating and investigating complex criminal and civil matters involving the world’s leading financial services, technology, pharmaceutical, healthcare, and consumer products companies, as well as universities and elected officials and candidates for office.
As the senior official responsible for overseeing DOJ’s Consumer Protection Branch, which brings criminal and civil enforcement actions relating to Americans’ health, economic security, and data privacy, Arun led a period of rapid expansion and aggressive activity. He oversaw multiple multimillion-dollar civil penalty matters concerning user privacy under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and the Federal Trade Commission Act. He also supervised the Department of Justice team assisting the Department of Transportation’s investigation into a major airline, which resulted in a multimillion-dollar civil penalty for violations of consumer protection laws. In addition, he oversaw the first-ever criminal prosecutions and convictions of a corporation and its executives for failure to report under the Consumer Products Safety Act. Arun also testified before Congress on DOJ enforcement efforts and served on the Deputy Attorney General's Corporate Crime Advisory Group and the Emerging Technology Board, which is responsible for coordination of artificial intelligence issues.
Prior to joining DOJ, Arun served as an Assistant District Attorney in the New York County District Attorney's Office. He also clerked for the Hon. Julia Smith Gibbons (USCA 6th Cir.) and worked in the litigation department of another prominent law firm.