By Alexander Lugo | January 23, 2023
"I've now worked for three different governors, starting with Gov. Jeb Bush," said Jonathan Steverson, now a senior policy adviser in the firm's Tallahassee office. "That time period allowed me to see a lot as far as how the state will operate, how the executive and legislative branch interact, [and] what difference you can make as an agency head."
By Jim Saunders | August 30, 2022
The judge issued a 17-page summary judgment rejecting former Office of Financial Regulation Commissioner Ronald Rubin's allegations of wrongdoing by lobbyist R. Paul Mitchell.
By Bruce Love | July 20, 2022
The U.S. Senate has announced billions of extra spending on defense—potentially fueling heightened business activity for public policy practices.
By Dan Roe | June 2, 2022
Of counsel Roger "Beau" Beaubien joined the firm's Tallahassee office this week after holding several roles with Gov. Ron DeSantis, dating back to the campaign trail.
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By Dan Roe | April 22, 2021
Fueled by South Florida's development craze, four former Saul Ewing attorneys departed the firm to found a new lobbying and land use law firm in the region.
By Dan Roe | February 12, 2021
A midsize firm's new position for a lobbyist -- which mirrors the pay of equity partners -- comes as D.C. loosens its rules on non-attorney law firm partnerships and the Florida Bar reconsiders its rules on law firm ownership.
By Raychel Lean | January 14, 2021
Could links to Trump be damaging for lawyers down the line? "One person's stain is somebody else's medal," one legal ethics expert said.
By Dara Kam | January 14, 2021
Lobbyists, who a year ago could be seen chilling in lawmakers' offices or huddling in the Capitol rotunda, are resorting to Zoom, text messages and off-campus meetings to get the job done.
By Dylan Jackson | October 22, 2020
The growing strength and visibility of state attorneys general has led several firms to enter into what was once a niche practice, guiding clients through investigations. Attorneys anticipate more work as the pandemic rages on and the election looms.
By Dylan Jackson | Dan Roe | October 15, 2020
Jones Day has billed the Republican Party $12.1 million since 2019, while Perkins Coie has received roughly $41 million from various Democratic organizations.
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