Its the biggest lobby shop in Washington according to The Influence 50 and with revenues of $88 million, second only to Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in revenues. But if it and its chairman Tom Boggs, son of a House Majority Leader and brother of an NPR commentator, got famous for influencing...
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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
...As expected, Chevron Corp. has decided to pursue fraud claims against Patton Boggs, the largest law firm to represent the plaintiffs who won a...
...from the story: Since late 2010, Washington, D.C. law firm Patton Boggs has been poking a sleeping tiger. It has filed three peculiar...
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...in Ecuador. In a motion filed on Friday, Chevron alleges that Patton Boggs tried to cover up evidence that the judgment was the product...
...Chevron Accuses Patton Boggs of Fraud...
...at Dorsey & Whitney, and by Mitchell Berger, a partner at Patton Boggs. The plaintiffs moved again to compel production and on...
...NY. For Defendant: Mitchell R. Berger, Esq., Patton Boggs LLP (DC), Washington, D.C. Zachary Carter...
...When Lebanon's bankers turned to DLA Piper and Patton Boggs for help last year, they hoped the lobbying powerhouses could burnish...
In his International Environmental Law column, Stephen L. Kass, a partner at Carter Ledyard & Milburn, write that within the past month, there have been major developments in three unrelated cases -
As an intellectual property attorney, the federal jurisdiction of patent-related cases always seemed clear to me. 28 U.S.C. 1338 provides that: "The district courts shall have original jurisdiction o
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