Covington & Burling

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Covington & Burling[edit]

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Covington & Burling LLP is an international law firm headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States. The firm is known for its expertise in litigation, regulatory law, and public policy.

History[edit]

Covington & Burling was founded in 1919 by James Harry Covington and Edward B. Burling. The firm has grown significantly over the years, expanding its presence both domestically and internationally. It has played a significant role in various landmark legal cases and has been involved in shaping public policy.

Practice Areas[edit]

Covington & Burling offers a wide range of legal services across various practice areas, including:

Offices[edit]

The firm has offices in major cities around the world, including:

Notable Cases[edit]

Covington & Burling has been involved in several high-profile cases, representing clients in complex legal matters. The firm's litigation team is renowned for its strategic approach and successful outcomes.

Community Involvement[edit]

The firm is committed to pro bono work and community service. Covington & Burling encourages its attorneys to engage in pro bono activities and supports various charitable initiatives.

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