...one component of the legislative branch" to present their views. Baker partner David Rivkin Jr. on January 8 responded to the government...
... Party Central During...
...with $56.1 million. Akin had $50.2 million. Akin partner Smith Davis, a co-manager of the firm's policy and regulation...
...of close cooperation and renewed commitment to the bilateral relationship," Akin partner Scott Parven, the firm's Japan team leader, said in a statement...
...declined comment. Ropes & Gray white-collar defense partner Stephen Braga said he expects prosecutors will argue a fee sanction is...
...Breaux (D-La.) and Trent Lott (R-Miss.), as well as Patton partner Thomas Boggs Jr., lobbied on at least one of the measures. Patton...
...steady drumbeat going on around the globe," said Fulbright & Jaworski partner Pamela Jones Harbour, who served as an FTC commissioner from 2003 until...
...out in e-mails obtained by hackers and posted online. In October, partner John Woods started assembling a team of security companies that would investigate...
... Timothy Broas, a partner in Winston & Strawn's...
...and Prime Policy Group. In March, as public scrutiny increased, Heather Podesta + Partners registered for three companies, including DeVry Inc. The 30...
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