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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...criminal division of the U.S. Department of Justice, returned to Covington & Burling as the firm's vice-chairman; he is based in the...
Judge Scheindlin has never had a problem going against police and prosecutors where she is convinced that constitutional rights are being sacrificed in the name of security. Whether such rights are b
Like many lawyers, Glenn Colton is a baseball fan. But the Dentons white-collar and government investigations practice head has taken his love for America's national pastime to the next level, scorin
...whom have been advised on their pursuit of the Kings by Covington & Burling corporate partners Douglas Gibson, Bruce Wilson, and Peter Zern. ...
...first overseas. With the help of Eva Wang from Covington & Burling, Fenwick will soon apply for a license to practice law in...
Acorda's small team of in-house lawyers all do a bit of everything—and they like it that way
...attorney Sonya Winner, a partner in the San Francisco office of Covington & Burling, declined to comment. Plaintiffs lawyer Michael Sobol of Lieff...
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...on 501(c)4 applications. Robert Kelner, chairman of Covington & Burling's election and political law practice, said the IRS is going...
...Robert Trainor has joined Covington & Burling as senior of counsel in the life sciences practice. He...
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