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Patton Boggs

COMPANY

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

Industry:
Legal

Corporate headquarters:
Washington, DC

Sales:
$202.1M (2004)

Employees:
400

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Michelle Bernard
Activist
c. 1964   Conservative commentator
Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr.
Attorney
18-Sep-1940   Patton Boggs
Stuart Bowen
Government
1958   Iraq Inspector General
John Breaux
Politician
1-Mar-1944   US Senator from Louisiana, 1987-2005
Ron Brown
Government
1-Aug-1941 3-Apr-1996 US Commerce Secretary, 1993-96
Lanny J. Davis
Government
c. 1946   White House Counsel, 1996-98
Domenico De Sole
Business
1944   CEO of Gucci, 1994-2004
Frank Donatelli
Activist
4-Jul-1949   McGuireWoods Consulting
Bill Gradison
Politician
28-Dec-1928   Congressman from Ohio, 1975-93
Greg Laughlin
Politician
21-Jan-1942   Congressman from Texas, 1989-95
Trent Lott
Politician
9-Oct-1941   US Senator from Mississippi, 1989-2007
Robert Luskin
Attorney
21-Jan-1950   Karl Rove's lawyer
James R. Patton, Jr.
Attorney
27-Oct-1928   Founder, Patton Boggs
Rob Portman
Politician
19-Dec-1955   US Senator from Ohio
Joseph E. Schmitz
Government
c. 1956   Pentagon Inspector General, 2002-05
Rodney Slater
Government
23-Feb-1955   US Secretary of Transportation, 1997-2001
Ann Veneman
Government
29-Jun-1949   Executive Director of UNICEF

EMPLOYMENT

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Ron Christie
Government
c. 1969   Former Cheney aide
Donald F. McGahn
Government
?   US FEC Commissioner


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