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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Daily Business Review
...enforcing the award. Plaintiffs counsel James Tyrrell Jr. of Patton Boggs, who won the Second Circuit case, issued a statement saying, "...
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After a trial lasting more than a week, a jury took less than two hours to render a defense verdict in a medical malpractice case brought by a couple claiming an obstetrician caused their baby's cere
...superior's actions in hiring the high-powered Washington firm Patton Boggs to lobby Congress for earmarks without getting permission from the...
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...a superior's actions in hiring the high-powered Washington firm Patton Boggs to lobby Congress for earmarks without getting permission from the state...
NYLawyer
...superior's actions in hiring the high-powered Washington firm Patton Boggs to lobby Congress for earmarks without getting permission from the...
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...Stanford to hire a big gun of his own choosing-like Patton Boggs partner Robert Luskin, who represented Karl Rove in the Valerie Plame...
Corporate Counsel
When Susan J. Hackett, the GC of the Association of Corporate Counsel,started with ACC, "No one had ever heard of us," she said. Founded in1982, the ACC now has 24,000 members representing more than
When Susan J. Hackett, the GC of the Association of Corporate Counsel,started with ACC, "No one had ever heard of us," she said. Founded in1982, the ACC now has 24,000 members representing more than
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Truth be told, Susan J. Hackett-general counsel of the Association of Corporate Counsel in Washington-became an in-house lawyer because she wasn't happy in the firm where she went to work right out o
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