While it traces its roots to 1902 and a small West Virginia office, Steptoe & Johnson LLP would truly come of age in 1945, when it moved its headquarters to Washington, D.C. There, under the leadership of Colonel Louis Johnson (who would later serve as secretary of Defense under Harry Truman),...
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King Spalding reported significant increases in its 2011 financial results. Revenue increased 9 percent, from $718 million to $781.5 million, and profit per equity partner increased 12 percent, from
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... Said Rose Hall's attorney, William M. Bosch at Steptoe & Johnson in Washington: "The owners built a luxury property and allege that...
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CASS WHEELER, THE CEO of the venerable American Heart Association, has a score to settle with the tobacco lobby.His father was a heavy smoker. And while his dad passed away from cardiovascular-relate
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BEFORE KENNETH WAINSTEIN CAN get down to the dirty business of saving Americans from terrorism, he has a few things to check off his to-do list. For starters, his staff of intelligence experts, spy p
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...Los Angeles area this year, including Goodwin Procter, Venable, McGuireWoods, and Steptoe & Johnson. And they're all trying to carve out a niche in...
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...NAFTA. And it seeks to declare a keystone of NAFTA unconstitutional. Steptoe & Johnson's Mark Moran, who represents Canada, says of U.S. lumber...
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...as New York's Weil, Gotshal & Manges and Washington's Steptoe & Johnson. What all of this 8 1/2-by-11...
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ARMED WITH a slew of statistics, Matthew Friedrich, the Justice Department's No. 2 official in its Criminal Division, went before the Senate Judiciary Committee late last month to tout the federal cr
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