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Hogan Lovells /ˈlʌvəlz/ is an American-British law firm co-headquartered in London and Washington, DC. The firm was formed in 2010 by the merger of the American law firm Hogan & Hartson and the British law firm Lovells.[5] As of 2022, the firm employed about 2,500 lawyers, making it the sixth largest law firm in the world.[6]

Hogan Lovells
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Washington, D.C., United States
No. of offices51[1]
No. of attorneys2,532[2]
Major practice areasGeneral practice
Key peopleMiguel Zaldivar
(CEO)
Michael Davison
(Deputy CEO)
Revenue US$2.605 billion[3]
Profit per equity partnerUS$1.029 million[4]
Date founded2010
(Hogan Lovells)
1904
(Hogan & Hartson)
1899
(Lovells)
Company typeLimited liability partnership
Websitewww.hoganlovells.com

In 2022, Hogan Lovells was ranked as the twelfth largest law firm in the world by revenue,[7] generating around US$2.6 billion. Revenue per lawyer exceeds US$1million.[7]

Hogan Lovells claims specialization in "government regulatory, litigation, commercial litigation and arbitration, corporate, finance, and intellectual property".[8]

Hogan Lovells was listed in Forbes' America's Top Trusted Corporate Law Firms 2019.[9]

History edit

Hogan & Hartson edit

 
The logo of Hogan & Hartson prior to the Hogan Lovells merger

Hogan & Hartson was founded by Frank J. Hogan in 1904.[10][11] In 1925, Hogan was joined by Nelson T. Hartson, a former Internal Revenue Service attorney, and John William Buttson Guider. Hogan & Hartson then went into partnership in 1938 with Buttson as a silent partner.[12]

In 1970, Hogan & Hartson became the first major firm to establish a separate practice group devoted exclusively to providing pro bono legal services. The Community Services Department (CSD) dealt with civil rights, environmental, homeless and other public interest groups. In 1990, Hogan & Hartson opened an office in London, their first outside the U.S.[13]

In 1972, the firm gained its first black law partner, trial lawyer Vincent H. Cohen (April 7, 1936 – Dec. 25, 2011), who was of Jamaican heritage; had joined the firm in 1969; and had previously held positions at the U.S. Department of Justice, and at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Cohen's clients included Bell Atlantic, Pepco, and The Washington Post. His son, Vincent Cohen, Jr., served as an interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.[14]

In 2000, the firm expanded to Tokyo and Berlin.[citation needed] The firm expanded its presence in New York and Los Angeles, in 2002, when it acquired mid-sized law firm Squadron, Ellenoff, Plesent & Sheinfeld, a storied New York City-based practice with strengths in media, litigation and First Amendment law.[15]

At the time of the merger, Hogan & Hartson was the oldest major law firm headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States. It was a global firm with more than 1,100 lawyers in 27 offices worldwide, including offices in North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

Lovells edit

 
The logo of Lovells prior to the Hogan Lovells merger

Lovells traced its history in the UK back to 1899, when John Lovell set up on his own account at Snow Hill, between St Paul's and Smithfield. He was later joined by Reginald White, a clerk in his previous firm, to whom he gave articles. In 1924, they were joined by Charles King, forming Lovell, White & King. Soon after formation, the firm moved to Thavies Inn at Holborn Circus and later to Serjeant's Inn, Fleet Street, before moving to 21 Holborn Viaduct in October 1977.

Lovells was formed as a result of a number of earlier mergers. In 1966, Lovell, White & King merged with Haslewoods, a firm with a much longer history of private client work. Haslewoods diverse clients included the Treasury Solicitor. In 1988, Lovell, White & King, which by then had a large international commercial practice, merged with Durrant Piesse, known, in particular, for its specialism in commercial banking and financial services, forming Lovell White Durrant. It then changed to Lovells in 2000 when the firm merged with German law firm Boesebeck Droste. Other mergers then followed in other European countries during the early 2000s (decade).[16]

In the early 2000s Lovells invested strongly in China, expanding its office in Beijing and opening an office in Shanghai becoming the second largest foreign firm in China. Following five years of growth, culminating in the opening of the firm's Madrid office in 2004, Lovells had a presence in every major European jurisdiction. In 2007, Lovells opened an office in Dubai, offering legal services to corporations, financial institutions and individuals in the Middle East and at the beginning of 2009 opened an office in Hanoi. In September 2009, Lovells opened an associated office in Riyadh.

At the time of the merger, Lovells was a London-based international law firm with over 300 partners and around 3,150 employees operating from 26 offices in Europe, Asia and the United States.

Hogan Lovells edit

 
The London office of Lovells in 2008, shortly before the merger with Hogan & Hartson.

Hogan & Hartson and Lovells announced their agreement to merge on 15 December 2009.[17] Hogan Lovells was officially formed on May 1, 2010.[18][19]

In December 2011 it was reported that the firm would be moving to a single chairman model following the retirement of John Young.[20]

In December 2013, Hogan Lovells merged with South African firm Routledge Modise. The addition of about 120 lawyers in the Johannesburg office make up the first physical location for Hogan Lovells in Africa although the firm maintains a presence in Francophone Africa through its Paris office.[21]

Partners at Hogan Lovells have voted to confirm current Asia Pacific and Middle East regional chief executive Miguel Zaldivar as their new global CEO from 1 July 2020. Current head of the Litigation Arbitration and Employment practice, Michael Davison will be Deputy CEO from the same date. Both will serve initial four year terms.[22]

Notable cases edit

In 2013, Hogan Lovells advised Kodak Pensioner Plan on its $650 million acquisition of the personal film business from Kodak.[23] In the same year, the firm also counselled tech-giant Dell on its $24.4 billion deal to go private[24] and advised fashion label Nicole Farhi on its £5.5 million sale to businesswoman and heiress, Maxine Hargreaves-Adams.[25]

In 2014, Hogan Lovells advised Apple Inc. on its $17 billion (£10.9 billion) bond issue, described as the largest corporate bond offering in history.[26] The firm assisted with the negotiation of terms with Fairtrade regarding sourcing and use of sustainable cocoa in Maltesers for Mars Candy.[27] In 2014, Hogan Lovells advised the Republic of Ecuador in the negotiation of a multimillion-dollar facility agreement to be used by the state-owned television and radio network, RTV Ecuador.[28] In May 2014, Snapchat turned to Hogan Lovells to hire its first General Counsel, appointing a Washington DC-based partner.[29]

In 2015, the firm advised long-standing client SABMiller on its £7.8 billion acquisition of Australian brewer Foster's Group on aspects of structuring the bid and acquisition finance[30] and it also advised SABMiller on its €1 billion Eurobond issue.[31] In July 2015, power management semiconductor company Semitrex hired Hogan Lovells to lobby for energy efficiency issues.[32] On December 19, 2017 Massachusetts Senate Committee in Ethics hired Hogan Lovells to lead an inquiry into Senate President Stanley C. Rosenberg's conduct and whether he violated the rules of the Senate stemming from allegations from four men that Rosenberg's husband, Bryon Hefner, sexually assaulted or harassed them and bragged he had influence on Senate business.[33]

Lobbying in the United States edit

Hogan Lovells is among the largest lobbying firms in the United States. Before the merger, by revenue, Hogan & Hartson was among the top five lobbying firms in the United States.[34] Since the merger, the firm has remained among the largest lobbying firms, servicing $12.3 million in lobbying 2013.[35]

South African Revenue Service (SARS) scandal edit

In October 2016, Hogan Lovells was inserted into the Jonas Makwaka investigation as part of the Zuma corruption scandal.[36] The firm's role was "to conduct an independent investigation into allegations against Mr Jonas Makwakwa and Ms Kelly Ann Elskie".[37] Although the report concluded that "disciplinary action should be taken", the document was widely seen as effectively a whitewash.[38] Other international firms implicated in Zuma related scandals have included KPMG and McKinsey.

Notable attorneys and alumni edit

Current attorneys edit

Former attorneys edit

Judiciary edit

Elected office edit

  • Norm Coleman – United States Senator from Minnesota
  • J. William Fulbright – United States Senator from Arkansas
  • Josh Hawley – United States Senator from Missouri
  • Scott McInnis – Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado's 3rd district
  • John Porter – Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 10th district
  • Paul Rogers – Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 11th district
  • John Warner – Former United States Senator from Virginia[45]

Academia edit

Other government service edit

Other edit

See also edit

References edit

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  6. ^ "The NLJ 500: Ranked by Head Count". National Law Journal. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
  7. ^ a b "The 2022 Global 200 Ranked by Revenue". Law.com International. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
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  9. ^ "Hogan Lovells". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  10. ^ "Howrey v. Hogan & Hartson: A Timeline | Washingtonian (DC)". Washingtonian. 2011-12-12. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
  11. ^ "Hogan Lovells US LLP | Company Profile | Vault.com". Vault. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
  12. ^ "House of 1,000 Lawyers | Washingtonian (DC)". Washingtonian. 2004-09-01. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  13. ^ Marisa M. Kashino (12 Dec 2011). "Howrey v. Hogan & Hartson: A Timeline". The Washingtonian. Retrieved 24 Jun 2014.
  14. ^ "Vincent H. Cohen, prominent D.C. lawyer, dies at 75", by Matt Schudell, The Washington Post, December 31, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
  15. ^ . 2011-06-06. Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2021-03-16.
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  17. ^ V. Dion Haynes, Hogan & Hartson, Lovells approve merger, Washington Post, December 16, 2009.
  18. ^ "Hogan Lovells | Global Law Firm | Expansion Plans". www.theglobalcity.uk. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  19. ^ "Hogan Lovells – What The Lawyer Says". The Lawyer | Legal insight, benchmarking data and jobs. 10 April 2018. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  20. ^ "Hogan Lovells to move to single chairman as co-incumbent retires". The Lawyer. 1 December 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  21. ^ Elizabeth Amon (20 Nov 2013). "Hogan Lovells to Open in South Africa: Business of Law". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 27 Jun 2014.
  22. ^ "Hogan Lovells confirms Miguel Zaldivar as new CEO from 1 July 2020". www.hoganlovells.com. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
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  25. ^ "Legal Week - Hogan Lovells, DLA lead on Nicole Farhi sale out of administration". legalweek.com.
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  32. ^ "Covington welcomes back Eric Holder, lobbying on banks and legalized marijuana picks up". washingtonpost.com. 2015-07-06. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  33. ^ "Senate hires firm to lead Rosenberg investigation - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
  34. ^ Jeffrey H. Birnbaum (27 Mar 2007). "Lobbying Is Lucrative. Sometimes Very, Very Lucrative". Washington Post. Retrieved 23 Jun 2014.
  35. ^ "Lobbying Spending Database: Hogan Lovells 2013". OpenSecrets.
  36. ^ Pauw, Jacques (2017). The President's Keepers – Those keeping Zuma in power and out of prison. NB Publishers Limited. ISBN 978-0-624-08303-0.
  37. ^ "Hogan Lovells' role in the Makwakwa investigation". www.hoganlovells.com. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  38. ^ Wyk, Pauli Van (2018-03-15). "Scorpio: Poking holes in Tax boss Tom Moyane's statement on Makwakwa's resignation". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  39. ^ "Neal Katyal, Hogan Lovells US LLP: Profile and Biography". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
  40. ^ Fung, Brian (September 6, 2017). "Former FTC chairwoman Edith Ramirez tapped to lead antitrust at global law firm". The Washington Post.
  41. ^ "Q&A With Hogan Lovells' Chris Wolf - Law360". www.law360.com. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
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  45. ^ "RIP John Warner, a Resident of the Almost Vanished "Big-W" Washington - Washingtonian". 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2023-01-19.

External links edit

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources June 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hogan Lovells ˈ l ʌ v e l z is an American British law firm co headquartered in London and Washington DC The firm was formed in 2010 by the merger of the American law firm Hogan amp Hartson and the British law firm Lovells 5 As of 2022 the firm employed about 2 500 lawyers making it the sixth largest law firm in the world 6 Hogan LovellsHeadquartersLondon United KingdomWashington D C United StatesNo of offices51 1 No of attorneys2 532 2 Major practice areasGeneral practiceKey peopleMiguel Zaldivar CEO Michael Davison Deputy CEO RevenueUS 2 605 billion 3 Profit per equity partnerUS 1 029 million 4 Date founded2010 Hogan Lovells 1904 Hogan amp Hartson 1899 Lovells Company typeLimited liability partnershipWebsitewww wbr hoganlovells wbr comIn 2022 Hogan Lovells was ranked as the twelfth largest law firm in the world by revenue 7 generating around US 2 6 billion Revenue per lawyer exceeds US 1million 7 Hogan Lovells claims specialization in government regulatory litigation commercial litigation and arbitration corporate finance and intellectual property 8 Hogan Lovells was listed in Forbes America s Top Trusted Corporate Law Firms 2019 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Hogan amp Hartson 1 2 Lovells 1 3 Hogan Lovells 2 Notable cases 2 1 Lobbying in the United States 2 2 South African Revenue Service SARS scandal 3 Notable attorneys and alumni 3 1 Current attorneys 3 2 Former attorneys 3 2 1 Judiciary 3 2 2 Elected office 3 2 3 Academia 3 2 4 Other government service 3 2 5 Other 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editHogan amp Hartson edit nbsp The logo of Hogan amp Hartson prior to the Hogan Lovells mergerHogan amp Hartson was founded by Frank J Hogan in 1904 10 11 In 1925 Hogan was joined by Nelson T Hartson a former Internal Revenue Service attorney and John William Buttson Guider Hogan amp Hartson then went into partnership in 1938 with Buttson as a silent partner 12 In 1970 Hogan amp Hartson became the first major firm to establish a separate practice group devoted exclusively to providing pro bono legal services The Community Services Department CSD dealt with civil rights environmental homeless and other public interest groups In 1990 Hogan amp Hartson opened an office in London their first outside the U S 13 In 1972 the firm gained its first black law partner trial lawyer Vincent H Cohen April 7 1936 Dec 25 2011 who was of Jamaican heritage had joined the firm in 1969 and had previously held positions at the U S Department of Justice and at the U S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Cohen s clients included Bell Atlantic Pepco and The Washington Post His son Vincent Cohen Jr served as an interim U S Attorney for the District of Columbia 14 In 2000 the firm expanded to Tokyo and Berlin citation needed The firm expanded its presence in New York and Los Angeles in 2002 when it acquired mid sized law firm Squadron Ellenoff Plesent amp Sheinfeld a storied New York City based practice with strengths in media litigation and First Amendment law 15 At the time of the merger Hogan amp Hartson was the oldest major law firm headquartered in Washington D C United States It was a global firm with more than 1 100 lawyers in 27 offices worldwide including offices in North America Latin America Europe the Middle East and Asia Lovells edit nbsp The logo of Lovells prior to the Hogan Lovells mergerLovells traced its history in the UK back to 1899 when John Lovell set up on his own account at Snow Hill between St Paul s and Smithfield He was later joined by Reginald White a clerk in his previous firm to whom he gave articles In 1924 they were joined by Charles King forming Lovell White amp King Soon after formation the firm moved to Thavies Inn at Holborn Circus and later to Serjeant s Inn Fleet Street before moving to 21 Holborn Viaduct in October 1977 Lovells was formed as a result of a number of earlier mergers In 1966 Lovell White amp King merged with Haslewoods a firm with a much longer history of private client work Haslewoods diverse clients included the Treasury Solicitor In 1988 Lovell White amp King which by then had a large international commercial practice merged with Durrant Piesse known in particular for its specialism in commercial banking and financial services forming Lovell White Durrant It then changed to Lovells in 2000 when the firm merged with German law firm Boesebeck Droste Other mergers then followed in other European countries during the early 2000s decade 16 In the early 2000s Lovells invested strongly in China expanding its office in Beijing and opening an office in Shanghai becoming the second largest foreign firm in China Following five years of growth culminating in the opening of the firm s Madrid office in 2004 Lovells had a presence in every major European jurisdiction In 2007 Lovells opened an office in Dubai offering legal services to corporations financial institutions and individuals in the Middle East and at the beginning of 2009 opened an office in Hanoi In September 2009 Lovells opened an associated office in Riyadh At the time of the merger Lovells was a London based international law firm with over 300 partners and around 3 150 employees operating from 26 offices in Europe Asia and the United States Hogan Lovells edit nbsp The London office of Lovells in 2008 shortly before the merger with Hogan amp Hartson Hogan amp Hartson and Lovells announced their agreement to merge on 15 December 2009 17 Hogan Lovells was officially formed on May 1 2010 18 19 In December 2011 it was reported that the firm would be moving to a single chairman model following the retirement of John Young 20 In December 2013 Hogan Lovells merged with South African firm Routledge Modise The addition of about 120 lawyers in the Johannesburg office make up the first physical location for Hogan Lovells in Africa although the firm maintains a presence in Francophone Africa through its Paris office 21 Partners at Hogan Lovells have voted to confirm current Asia Pacific and Middle East regional chief executive Miguel Zaldivar as their new global CEO from 1 July 2020 Current head of the Litigation Arbitration and Employment practice Michael Davison will be Deputy CEO from the same date Both will serve initial four year terms 22 Notable cases editIn 2013 Hogan Lovells advised Kodak Pensioner Plan on its 650 million acquisition of the personal film business from Kodak 23 In the same year the firm also counselled tech giant Dell on its 24 4 billion deal to go private 24 and advised fashion label Nicole Farhi on its 5 5 million sale to businesswoman and heiress Maxine Hargreaves Adams 25 In 2014 Hogan Lovells advised Apple Inc on its 17 billion 10 9 billion bond issue described as the largest corporate bond offering in history 26 The firm assisted with the negotiation of terms with Fairtrade regarding sourcing and use of sustainable cocoa in Maltesers for Mars Candy 27 In 2014 Hogan Lovells advised the Republic of Ecuador in the negotiation of a multimillion dollar facility agreement to be used by the state owned television and radio network RTV Ecuador 28 In May 2014 Snapchat turned to Hogan Lovells to hire its first General Counsel appointing a Washington DC based partner 29 In 2015 the firm advised long standing client SABMiller on its 7 8 billion acquisition of Australian brewer Foster s Group on aspects of structuring the bid and acquisition finance 30 and it also advised SABMiller on its 1 billion Eurobond issue 31 In July 2015 power management semiconductor company Semitrex hired Hogan Lovells to lobby for energy efficiency issues 32 On December 19 2017 Massachusetts Senate Committee in Ethics hired Hogan Lovells to lead an inquiry into Senate President Stanley C Rosenberg s conduct and whether he violated the rules of the Senate stemming from allegations from four men that Rosenberg s husband Bryon Hefner sexually assaulted or harassed them and bragged he had influence on Senate business 33 Lobbying in the United States edit Hogan Lovells is among the largest lobbying firms in the United States Before the merger by revenue Hogan amp Hartson was among the top five lobbying firms in the United States 34 Since the merger the firm has remained among the largest lobbying firms servicing 12 3 million in lobbying 2013 35 South African Revenue Service SARS scandal edit In October 2016 Hogan Lovells was inserted into the Jonas Makwaka investigation as part of the Zuma corruption scandal 36 The firm s role was to conduct an independent investigation into allegations against Mr Jonas Makwakwa and Ms Kelly Ann Elskie 37 Although the report concluded that disciplinary action should be taken the document was widely seen as effectively a whitewash 38 Other international firms implicated in Zuma related scandals have included KPMG and McKinsey Notable attorneys and alumni editCurrent attorneys edit Neal Katyal former acting Solicitor General of the United States 39 Edith Ramirez former chair of the Federal Trade Commission 40 Christopher Wolf Internet and privacy law pioneer 41 Neil Chatterjee Former Commissioner and Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC Former attorneys edit Judiciary edit James A Belson Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals 42 Tanya S Chutkan Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia 43 Daniel D Domenico Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado 44 John M Ferren Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Ann Lininger Judge of the Clackamas County Circuit Court George W Miller Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims Carlos G Muniz Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida David Nahmias Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia John Pajak Special trial judge of the United States Tax Court John Roberts Chief Justice of the United States Jane Marum Roush Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia Donald S Russell Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit John Sirica Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia presiding judge in the Watergate cases David S Tatel Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Eric T Washington Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Wilhelmina Wright Judge of the United States District Court for the District of MinnesotaElected office edit Norm Coleman United States Senator from Minnesota J William Fulbright United States Senator from Arkansas Josh Hawley United States Senator from Missouri Scott McInnis Member of the U S House of Representatives from Colorado s 3rd district John Porter Member of the U S House of Representatives from Illinois s 10th district Paul Rogers Member of the U S House of Representatives from Florida s 11th district John Warner Former United States Senator from Virginia 45 Academia edit Audrey J Anderson Vice Chancellor General Counsel and University Secretary for Vanderbilt University Matthew Daniels Chair of Law and Human Rights and Founder of the Center for Human Rights and International Affairs at the Institute of World Politics Christopher Yoo John H Chestnut Professor of Law Communication and Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania Law School Chris Brand Research Fellow Psychology and Psychometrics at Nuffield CollegeOther government service edit A Lee Bentley III United States Attorney for the Middle District of Florida Sandy Berger United States National Security Advisor William Bittman Federal prosecutor responsible for prosecuting Jimmy Hoffa and Bobby Baker Mark Brzezinski U S Ambassador to Sweden Charles B Curtis United States Deputy Secretary of Energy Cole Finegan Denver s City Attorney and Chief of Staff Gregory G Garre 44th U S Solicitor General Anthony Stephen Harrington U S Ambassador to Brazil Brian Hook United States Special Representative for Iran Kevin S Huffman Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Education Elliot F Kaye Commissioner of the U S Consumer Product Safety Commission Loretta Lynch 83rd U S Attorney General Keisha A McGuire Grenadian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Jelena McWilliams Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Cheryl Mills Counselor of the United States Department of State Elliot Mincberg General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations at the Department of Housing and Urban Development Ignacia S Moreno Assistant Attorney General for the United States Department of Justice Environment and Natural Resources Division John E Osborn Member of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy Daniel Poneman Acting United States Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Prelogar 48th U S Solicitor General Chuck Rosenberg Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Tom Strickland United States Attorney for the District of Colorado Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish Wildlife and Parks Christine A Varney White House Cabinet Secretary Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission Clayton Yeutter Counselor to the President Chair of the Republican National Committee U S Secretary of Agriculture U S Trade RepresentativeOther edit Robert S Bennett Attorney for President Bill Clinton during the Lewinsky scandal Ty Cobb Member of the Trump administration legal team Robert Corn Revere First Amendment lawyer Donald Dell Sports attorney writer commentator and former tennis player Frank Fahrenkopf Chair of the Republican National Committee Co founder of the Commission on Presidential Debates Frank J Hogan Founder of Hogan Lovells President of the American Bar Association Khizr Muazzam Khan Parent of Humayun Khan Duncan McNair Lawyer and author David Wendell Phillips Angel investor and executive Radoslav Prochazka Slovak politician Jessica Prunell Former child actress Regina M Rodriguez Former nominee to the United States District Court for the District of Colorado Edward Smitty Smith Candidate for Attorney General of the District of Columbia Allen Snyder Former nominee to the U S Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Parker Thomson Lawyer and philanthropist Merle Thorpe Jr Lawyer and philanthropist Ted Trimpa Democratic strategist lobbyist and political consultant Christine Warnke Senior vice president at Capitol Hill Consulting Group and talk show host Daniel R White Author Edward Bennett Williams Founder of Williams amp Connolly Treasurer of the Democratic National CommitteeSee also editHogan Lovells Professor of Law and Finance a position at the University of Oxford List of largest United States based law firms by head countReferences edit Offices Hogan Lovells Hogan Lovells Archived from the original on 22 June 2014 Retrieved 29 Apr 2019 The NLJ 500 Ranked by Head Count The 2022 Global 200 Ranked by Revenue The 2022 Global 200 Ranked by Revenue Amanda Becker 3 May 2010 Hogan Lovells merger makes firm one of largest in U S Washington Post Retrieved 23 Jun 2014 The NLJ 500 Ranked by Head Count National Law Journal Retrieved 2023 01 19 a b The 2022 Global 200 Ranked by Revenue Law com International Retrieved 2023 01 19 About Us Hogan Lovells Retrieved 24 Jun 2014 Hogan Lovells Forbes Retrieved 2020 11 19 Howrey v Hogan amp Hartson A Timeline Washingtonian DC Washingtonian 2011 12 12 Retrieved 2020 04 28 Hogan Lovells US LLP Company Profile Vault com Vault Retrieved 2020 04 28 House of 1 000 Lawyers Washingtonian DC Washingtonian 2004 09 01 Retrieved 2022 03 15 Marisa M Kashino 12 Dec 2011 Howrey v Hogan amp Hartson A Timeline The Washingtonian Retrieved 24 Jun 2014 Vincent H Cohen prominent D C lawyer dies at 75 by Matt Schudell The Washington Post December 31 2011 Retrieved August 26 2019 News in brief News The Lawyer 2011 06 06 Archived from the original on 2011 06 06 Retrieved 2021 03 16 Global Lawyers International Law Firm Hogan Lovells lovells com V Dion Haynes Hogan amp Hartson Lovells approve merger Washington Post December 16 2009 Hogan Lovells Global Law Firm Expansion Plans www theglobalcity uk Retrieved 2020 11 25 Hogan Lovells What The Lawyer Says The Lawyer Legal insight benchmarking data and jobs 10 April 2018 Retrieved 2020 11 25 Hogan Lovells to move to single chairman as co incumbent retires The Lawyer 1 December 2011 Retrieved 18 December 2011 Elizabeth Amon 20 Nov 2013 Hogan Lovells to Open in South Africa Business of Law Bloomberg L P Retrieved 27 Jun 2014 Hogan Lovells confirms Miguel Zaldivar as new CEO from 1 July 2020 www hoganlovells com Retrieved 2020 06 25 Hogan Lovells and Links in focus as Kodak sells unit to UK pensioners for 650m News The Lawyer Archived from the original on 2013 05 03 Hogan Lovells hoganlovells com Legal Week Hogan Lovells DLA lead on Nicole Farhi sale out of administration legalweek com Hogan Lovells and Simpson Thacher bite into record 17bn Apple bond News The Lawyer Archived from the original on 2014 01 12 Hogan Lovells hoganlovells com Hogan Lovells advises Republic of Ecuador on financing for RTV Ecuador project Firm News The Lawyer Archived from the original on 2014 07 14 Snapchat turns to Hogan Lovells for first GC hire News The Lawyer Archived from the original on 2014 05 03 Hogan Lovells hoganlovells com Hogan Lovells hoganlovells com Covington welcomes back Eric Holder lobbying on banks and legalized marijuana picks up washingtonpost com 2015 07 06 Retrieved 2016 08 09 Senate hires firm to lead Rosenberg investigation The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Retrieved 2017 12 27 Jeffrey H Birnbaum 27 Mar 2007 Lobbying Is Lucrative Sometimes Very Very Lucrative Washington Post Retrieved 23 Jun 2014 Lobbying Spending Database Hogan Lovells 2013 OpenSecrets Pauw Jacques 2017 The President s Keepers Those keeping Zuma in power and out of prison NB Publishers Limited ISBN 978 0 624 08303 0 Hogan Lovells role in the Makwakwa investigation www hoganlovells com Retrieved 2020 11 25 Wyk Pauli Van 2018 03 15 Scorpio Poking holes in Tax boss Tom Moyane s statement on Makwakwa s resignation Daily Maverick Retrieved 2020 11 25 Neal Katyal Hogan Lovells US LLP Profile and Biography Bloomberg com Retrieved 2023 01 19 Fung Brian September 6 2017 Former FTC chairwoman Edith Ramirez tapped to lead antitrust at global law firm The Washington Post Q amp A With Hogan Lovells Chris Wolf Law360 www law360 com Retrieved 2023 01 19 D C Appeals Court Senior Judge Up for Reappointment The BLT The Blog of Legal Times Retrieved 2023 01 19 U S Senate Committee on the Judiciary Questionnaire for Judicial Nominees PDF Pruitt Protege Wyrick Confirmed to Federal Bench 2 news bloomberglaw com Retrieved 2023 01 19 RIP John Warner a Resident of the Almost Vanished Big W Washington Washingtonian 2021 05 26 Retrieved 2023 01 19 External links editHogan Lovells website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hogan Lovells amp oldid 1213493963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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