...Cos.; tax attorney and certified public accountant Sheldon Cohen of Washington investment advisers Farr, Miller & Washington; Washington-based Crowell & Moring; and Southwest Airlines...
...section of the health law takes effect in 2014. George Washington University Law School associate dean Alan Morrison, who wrote the brief, recruited...
...s Chicago office; Michael McFalls, a former Jones Day antitrust partner in Washington; and Douglas Hallward-Driemeier, who served as assistant to the solicitor general...
The firms we honored this year are: Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld; Arnold & Porter; Fulbright & Jaworski; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher; Hogan & Hartson; Jenner & Block; Jones Day; Latham & Watkins; Mayer
...Rouge, La. (18); Birmingham, Ala. (17); Memphis, Tenn. (15); Mobile, Ala. (13); Washington (2) Adorno & Yoss: Miami (69); Fort Lauderdale...
...Hogan & Hartson Washington Washington ...
...D.C. Bar Conference Center. Cost: $89, co-sponsoring section members and Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts members; $99, D.C. Bar members; $129...
...Rouge, La. (18); Birmingham, Ala. (17); Memphis, Tenn. (15); Mobile, Ala. (14); Washington (2) Adorno & Yoss: Miami (61); Atlanta (39...
National Law Journal
...H. Bartow Farr III, Farr...respondent: Eric Miller, assistant to...
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