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Hogan & Hartson

COMPANY

Founded in 1904 by Frank Hogan, with Hartson joining in 1938. It is the oldest and largest law firm in Washington DC, employing over 1,000 attorneys.

Official Website:
http://www.hhlaw.com/

Industry:
Legal

Corporate headquarters:
Washington, DC

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Michael D. Barnes
Politician
3-Sep-1943   Congressman from Maryland, 1979-87
Frank Fahrenkopf
Business
28-Aug-1939   CEO, American Gaming Association
Gregory G. Garre
Government
c. 1965   Deputy US Solicitor General
Duke Guider
Business
10-Mar-1900 1969 Defense attorney for Hideki Tojo
Nelson T. Hartson
Government
26-Nov-1887 ? Solicitor of the IRS
Sanford M. Litvack
Attorney
c. 1937   General Counsel of Disney, 1991-98
Walter G. Lohr, Jr.
Attorney
c. 1945   Partner, Hogan & Hartson
Robert H. Michel
Politician
2-Mar-1923   Congressman from Illinois, 1957-95
John Edward Porter
Politician
1-Jun-1935   Congressman from Illinois, 1980-2001
John G. Roberts, Jr.
Judge
27-Jan-1955   US Chief Justice
Paul G. Rogers
Politician
4-Jun-1921 13-Oct-2008 Congressman from Florida, 1955-79
Donald S. Russell
Politician
22-Feb-1906 22-Feb-1998 Governor of South Carolina, 1967-71
Christine A. Varney
Attorney
17-Dec-1955   Partner, Hogan & Hartson
Edward Bennett Williams
Attorney
31-May-1920 13-Aug-1988 Washington Superlawyer
Clayton K. Yeutter
Government
10-Dec-1930   US Secretary of Agriculture, 1989-91

EMPLOYMENT

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Robert S. Bennett
Attorney
1939   Washington attorney


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