...thumb on the scale." Trevor Potter, who heads Caplin & Drysdale's political law practice in Washington, said there are still a...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...thumb on the scale." Trevor Potter, who heads Caplin & Drysdale's political law practice in Washington, said there are still a...
Delaware Law Weekly
Peggy L. Ableman, a former Delaware Superior Court judge and now special counsel at McCarter & English, testified before a congressional subcommittee last month to express her support for a bill that
Jerry H. Goldfeder, special counsel at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, and Neal D. Richards, an associate at the firm, write that, as the 2012 presidential election vividly demonstrated, the magnitude of
...Goodwin Procter Former Federal Election Commission Officials: Trevor Potter, Caplin & Drysdale Organization Of American Historians And The American Studies Association...
A public flap offers lessons on which nonprofits can campaign for causes and candidates, and which can't
Daily Business Review
A rural law firm with U.S. Senator Marco Rubio for a client is tied to groups that spent more than $250 million in an effort to influence the 2012 election
...European real estate restructuring at Morgan Stanley. Caplin & Drysdale (Washington): Elan Keller joins the firm's three tax...
...medical device product liability litigation. Caplin & Drysdale has hired Elan Keller as a...
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