The first nongovernment tenant on Pennsylvania Avenue, Covington & Burling was and is a Washington firm. They have a world capital strategy—with outposts in Beijing, Brussels, and London. And they long ago checked the New York box, scooping up a corporate boutique that has grown into a 100–lawyer...
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With the presidential election settled, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (above) visited Atlanta Wednesday night free of the uncomfortable prospect of being called on to referee the outcome
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Bob Lipshutz was a great and good man, whose kindness and generosity and largeness of spirit will always be remembered. He was a dear friend and a valued colleague in the 1976 Carter presidential cam
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...and Turner Broadcasting were the winning bidders. Turner tapped Covington & Burling partner Peter Zern, who specializes in sports and media transactions, to...
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Federal appeals court judges on Tuesday grilled a lawyer trying to revive a suit brought by retired professional football players who claim the NFL and the NFL Players Association should be liable fo
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Eclipse Aviation Corp., a company once bankrolled with a billion dollars from investors including Microsoft founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen, sold recently out of bankruptcy for just $40 million.Th
Senior lawyers from all over the U.S. who have been honored by the Best Lawyers of America ratings organization gathered last week at a conference marking the group's 25th anniversary. Law school dea
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