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In The Headlines

In a Down Time Everywhere Else, K Street Bustles
 

The Washington Post

March 30, 2009
 
Rich Gold- Washington

The firm's Public Policy & Regulation practice group was featured in The Washington Post's article, "In a Down Time Everywhere Else, K Street Bustles" on March 30, 2009. Practice Group Leader Rich Gold was also quoted in the piece.

The team was recognized for its thriving clientele in addition to staff despite the economic climate. Since Election Day, over a dozen new lobbyists were hired to meet the growing client demand, bringing the group to a strong total of 70 members. "On the policy side... we're picking up a couple clients a week at this point," stated Gold. The practice group is now handling about 240 clients, including 50 new clients registered since January.

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