Covington has promoted 14 lawyers to its partnership. "This class reflects not only the breadth of opportunity across our firm, but also our ongoing dedication to recruiting, developing and retaining lawyers who will carry Covington forward with excellence," said Covington's Chair Douglas Gibson. Read more: https://okt.to/f97Y30
About us
From our offices in Beijing, Boston, Brussels, Dubai, Frankfurt, Johannesburg, London, Los Angeles, New York, Palo Alto, San Francisco, Seoul, Shanghai, and Washington, we practice as one firm, holding closely to core values that start with a deep commitment to our clients and the quality of our work on their behalf, and that include an emphasis on teamwork among our lawyers and other professionals and a belief in the obligation of lawyers to make legal services available to all who need them. Our lawyers are recognized nationally and internationally for their legal skills and the depth of their expertise. Many have served in senior government positions. Virtually all of them provide public service through pro bono representation. We are cultivating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive firm that harnesses the abilities of every colleague and the power of diverse perspectives to help clients navigate their most complex business challenges. And because every client is a client of the firm, not of any specific lawyer, every client has the ability to call on any of our lawyers as needed.
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http://www.cov.com
External link for Covington & Burling LLP
- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, D.C.
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 1919
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Employees at Covington & Burling LLP
Updates
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The Trump Administration is considering multiple proposals to raise revenue from patent holders. Holly Fechner, Matthew Shapanka, and Samuel Klein break down the changes the Commerce Department is considering. Read more: https://okt.to/iU9qIt
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The IRS has published proposed regulations to implement and provide guidance regarding qualifying payment methods, jobs that customarily receive tips, and exclusions from the deduction. Christina Danberg Bubel and Michael Chittenden explain: https://okt.to/sE90zF
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Susan B. Cassidy, Ashden Fein, Mike Wagner, and Ryan Burnette detail the new requirements for contractors under the Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act following the issuing of the first public order under the framework. Read more: https://okt.to/53rYIC
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With immigration enforcement at the center of the current administration’s domestic agenda, government contractors should be mindful of how to protect themselves against costly FCA claims for employing unauthorized workers. We highlight what contractors should know: https://okt.to/1ho5zl
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Recent geopolitical conflicts have underscored the need for EU-based defense capabilities to scale up to face these challenges. James Marshall, Laurie-Anne Grelier, and Romain Girard review five key points for investors to consider: https://okt.to/oCSBMO
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In this week's Inside Class Actions round-up: > Sixth Circuit Rejects Food Contamination Claims for Lack of Standing: https://okt.to/OuTVNx > Federal Court Dismisses Pre-Enforcement Challenge to HELP Committee Subpoena, Underscoring Limited Options for Congressional Subpoena Targets: https://okt.to/7JoVW3 > Ninth Circuit Affirms Denial of Class Certification Finding Lack of Predominance: https://okt.to/KMiCLD And more: https://okt.to/ZoSq2W
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As part of Climate Week NYC, Covington's Carol Browner joined the Climate Group’s Hub Live programming and recorded "Sirens: A Bombshell's" podcast titled “Regulatory Ingenuity in Action – Rebuilding National Capacity for Climate Action from the Ground Up.” Listen here: https://okt.to/HRsqVG
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Germany has revised its clinical trial laws by introducing Standard Contractual Clauses for pharmaceutical clinical trials. These and other recent legal changes aim to improve the conditions for #pharmaceutical R&D in Germany. Similar legal changes are also expected for the #medicaldevices industry soon. In this blog, Dr.iur. Dr.med. Adem Koyuncu and Maximilian Aretz discuss the new Standard Contractual Clauses and how they will affect clinical trials in Germany: https://okt.to/p4IrWT
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