President-elect Donald Trump is considering George Conway, a longtime corporate lawyer and the husband of senior adviser Kellyanne Conway, to be U.S. solicitor general, the government top appellate lawyer, according to two people familiar with the matter.

Conway, who’s spent more than two decades as a partner at New York corporate legal powerhouse Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, has made a career representing high-profile clients from the National Football League to tobacco maker Phillip Morris, according to his biography on the firm’s website.

He wasn’t directly involved in Trump’s presidential campaign, which was managed by his wife.

Trump’s pick for solicitor general will likely play a key role as the president-elect tries to make good on campaign promises to alter the U.S. government’s role in many aspects of American life.

Meanwhile Trump and his staff are meeting with candidates for one of the last cabinet positions he needs to fill: agriculture secretary.

Former Texas Rep. Henry Bonilla says he is under consideration for the post and believes Trump is close to making his decision.

He says he spoke with Trump Friday about reforming the food stamp program and scaling back farming regulations.

The president-elect also sat down briefly with Susan Combs, the former Texas agriculture commissioner. And some of his top advisers met with Texas agricultural commissioner Sid Miller.

Two other candidates, former Texas A&M University President Elsa Murano and former California Lt. Gov. Abel Maldonado, met with Trump Wednesday.