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September 20, 2016 |

Squire Patton Boosts Capitol Hill, C-Suite Profile with Boehner Hire

With a Rolodex that's 'off the scale,' former Speaker John Boehner helps fill a gap left by the death of Tommy Boggs, observers said.
27 minute read
September 01, 2016 |

Deal Watch: Big Firms Bag Beer Deal Fees Ahead of Holiday Weekend

A bevy of large firms—including Cleary Gottlieb, Cravath, Hogan Lovells and Sullivan & Cromwell—stand to reap some of the $261 million in legal fees incurred by Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller as a result of their $106 billion beer industry megamerger.
66 minute read
July 20, 2016 |

Former Cravath Exec Goes West, Joining Denver Firm as COO

After nearly 25 years at the elite New York firm, former executive director Steven Spiess will serve as chief operating officer of Denver's Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.
11 minute read
May 23, 2016 |

Movers

Lateral moves and new arrivals in this week's column.
60 minute read
May 09, 2016 |

Movers: A Weekly Roundup of Laterals and Promotions

Lateral moves and new arrivals in this week's column.
37 minute read
April 17, 2016 |

Milbank, Latham, Davis Polk Advise on BATS, Big Casino IPOs

After a slow start to 2016, capital markets in the U.S. are finally warming up with a bevy of high-profile public listings for a pair of big casino companies, as well as an electronic exchange operator, all of whom are sending millions in legal fees to Am Law 100 coffers.
49 minute read
March 31, 2016 |

London Calling for Two Big Firms, Plus More Lateral Moves

Boies Schiller and Cooley bulk up their nascent outposts in London; Gordon Rees and Shipman & Goodwin grow in New York; Hogan Lovells hires four in Australia and an ex-New York prosecutor; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.
15 minute read
December 26, 2015 |

Lobbying, Litigators and Laterals: The Year in Legal Business

With sustained and modest fiscal stability across the legal industry last year, 2015 created a clean palette for many of D.C.'s largest law firms. Some redesigned their Washington-focused practices like lobbying and white-collar law, many added or lost groups of lawyers, and a few considered or closed on mergers. We look at the 10 top trends and business decisions that created buzz in Washington Big Law this year, from Dentons to Dennis Hastert.
7 minute read
December 26, 2015 | Law.com

Lobbying, Litigators and Laterals: The Year in Legal Business

With sustained and modest fiscal stability across the legal industry last year, 2015 created a clean palette for many of D.C.'s largest law firms. Some redesigned their Washington-focused practices like lobbying and white-collar law, many added or lost groups of lawyers, and a few considered or closed on mergers. We look at the 10 top trends and business decisions that created buzz in Washington Big Law this year, from Dentons to Dennis Hastert.
7 minute read
October 19, 2015 |

The Influence 50: NLJ's Annual Lobbying Ranking

The NLJ's annual Influence 50 ranking attempts to capture the third dimension of lobbying: the part of the practice that's never publicly reported. Four law firms said they took in $100 million or more for public-policy work—Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld; K&L Gates; Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr; and Atlanta-based firm King & Spalding, which reported the most public-policy business in 2014.
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