...but client conflicts soon pushed them out on their own. Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis (now Wiltshire & Grannis) flourished as a telecom and litigation...
Barring write-in vote revelations; Howes trial continues; House to take up DOMA; Bloch sentencing in limbo; Ogletree returns to DC; and a new executive VP at Neustar in this week's column
...Capitol and the National Mall, Department of Energy General Counsel Scott Blake Harris looks like the consummate lawyer in his dark suit, French-collared shirt...
...amp; Onorato and Thomas Connolly of Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis — who represent three men accused of crimes linked...
Two-and-a-half years after the murder of Washington lawyer Robert Wone, the police have still not arrested anyone for his death. New details emerging in the case suggest that one impediment to justic
...Thomas Connolly of Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis, filed similar court papers challenging the sufficiency of the...
...Cozen O’Connor’s Bernard Grimm represents Price. Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis partner Thomas Connolly is representing Zaborsky. Ward retained David Schertler...
...Bernie Grimm, denies. Grimm, along with Zaborsky’s lawyer, Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis partner Thomas Connolly, and Ward’s counsel, David Schertler...
...on leave from Arent Fox. Thomas Connolly, a partner with Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis, represents Zaborsky, a marketing manager for MilkPEP. Ward, a massage...
The strange tale surrounding the murder of D.C. lawyer Robert Wone continued to unfold last week, with indictments of an Arent Fox lawyer and his domestic partner on obstruction of justice charges re
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