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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...law firms. ManattJones Global Strategies, DLA Piper and the Cohen Group, Patton Boggs and The Breaux Lott Leadership Group, and Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale...
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...with a former U.S. Federal Communications Commission chairman and other Patton Boggs lobbyists. Patton Boggs disclosed to Congress on Tuesday that...
...also reportedly had discussions with Dewey. On Monday, representatives of both Patton Boggs and SNR Denton declined to comment on those reports. ...
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...Justices Bridges, Lang, and FillmoreOpinion By Justice FillmorePatton Boggs LLP filed (1) a petition for writ of mandamus contesting the...
...managing partner of the New York and New Jersey offices of Patton Boggs, told Cousins at the outset of a 45-minute argument....
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