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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...Arch to pay for the mess. Benjamin Chew at Patton Boggs in Washington, D.C., wrote to Arch's chief legal officer...
...That is a sentiment echoed by managing partner Stuart Pape of Patton Boggs, which finished 134th on our list, with a composite score of...
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Bimbos at Baker & McKenzie, slaves at Skadden, whipping boys at McDermott Will. These groups, and their firms, now have their own Facebook pages automatically generated by the social networking site'
...quot; added Rubel. Mary Kimber, chief marketing officer of Patton Boggs, offers three tips for successful social media strategies: Write for your...
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