Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan continues to boost its nascent Washington, D.C., office, which opened last fall with a team of former Alston & Bird lawyers in a move aimed at least play at putting the firm closer to the red-hot patent litigation venue that is the International Trade Commission.

Quinn Emanuel announced this week that it has tapped WILLIAM BURCK, previously a partner with Weil, Gotshal & Manges, to comanage the D.C. operation alongside Jon Corey. Burck, who will also work in New York, advises clients on white-collar criminal matters, often related to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the False Claims Act, and Dodd-Frank Act regulations. Earlier in his career, Burck served as deputy counsel to former president George W. Bush during his years in the White House and also worked as an assistant U.S. attorney in New York City.

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