NEWS FROM WASHINGTON • With Revenue and Net Income Up, Hogan Lovells Has 'Best Year Ever' • Tax Reform Plan Affects Antitrust and Patent Awards • Financial Sector Voices Opposition to Tax Reform Plan • A Banner Year for Venable • Attorney General Eric Holder Hospitalized • Arguments Set on 'Knockout' to Phone-Tracking Suit Last year marked Hogan Lovells' strongest financial showing since the firm's inception in 2010, according to our reporting. Read More » The tax reform plan unveiled Feb. 26 on Capitol Hill includes provisions that would affect certain awards and damages for antitrust violations and patent and trademark infringement, according to a congressional analysis of the 979-page draft bill. Read More » A much-anticipated tax reform plan from Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.) on Wednesday received a frosty reception from the financial services sector, with industry members calling a proposed tax on major banks "arbitrary." Read More » Venable, bolstered by the strength of the firm?s litigation and regulatory groups, in 2013 set new firm records for revenue and profits per partner. Read More » Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. was taken to a hospital Thursday morning after experiencing "faintness and shortness of breath," according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Read More » Two years after a flood of lawsuits targeted its tracking software, Carrier IQ Inc. will argue in court next month to remove all the cases to arbitration. Read More » |
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