When it opened its doors in 1901, Hunton & Williams was, with just four lawyers, the largest firm in Richmond. It has grown a bit since then: Hunton now has some 850 lawyers and ranks solidly on The Am Law 100. Although it is a full–service firm, Hunton has particular strengths in energy...
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...allow telegraph cables between the United States and Canada. Decades later, President William McKinley was asked similarly to approve cross-border communication cables between the...
...increase for legal advice related to financial services." Hunton & Williams Richmond managing partner John O'Neill said that the office's...
...beginning to grow again, according to Michael Nedzbala, managing partner of Hunton & Williams' 24-lawyer Charlotte office (which has half the attorneys it did...
President Barack Obama stepped back into the fray over the National Labor Relations Board last week, nominating two lawyers to fill vacant seats at an agency whose membership has drawn criticism from
...advertising, promotion and compliance counseling. Previously, she was a partner at Hunton & Williams. She earned her J.D. from George Washington University Law School...
...counsel for the U.S. Sentencing Commission and an associate at Hunton & Williams. Contact Karen Sloan at ...
More than 4,700 companies and law firms have received awards during last five years
...Program under the Troubled Asset Relief Program, better known as TARP. Hunton & Williams was the only law firm that was awarded more money for...
...are several of the top 10 biggest law firm contractors Hunton & Williams; Leydig, Voit & Mayer; Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft; the Law Offices...
...Department over the $45 million price tag on a contract to Hunton & Williams, the firm's work for the agency has continued. ...
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