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Consulting Group Attorneys Firm Overview</title>
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<p>In aera of global megafirms, <a href="http://www.wc.com/about.html">Williams &amp; Connolly LLP</a> is a unique institution.&nbsp; Although the
firm handles cases all over the world, the firm’s approximately 275 partners and associates are all based in a single office in Washington, D.C.&nbsp; With one exception, all of the firm’s partners over the last 25 years have been trained at the firm and promoted from within.&nbsp; As a result, Williams &amp; Connolly has a collaborative and collegial culture unlike that of any other law firm.</p>
<p>Williams &amp; Connolly has long been regarded as one of the nation’s <a href="http://www.wc.com/mkeeley">premier law firms</a> for litigation, and litigation is the firm’s primary focus.&nbsp; Founded in 1967 by legendary litigator Edward Bennett Williams, the firm was initially best known for defending individuals in criminal and civil matters.&nbsp; The firm represented Oliver North before Congress and at trial over his involvement in the Iran-Contra scandal.&nbsp; The firm also successfully represented President Bill Clinton in the first impeachment trial of a sitting president in over a century.&nbsp; More recently, the firm represented the late Senator Ted Stevens at trial on charges of making false statements; the indictment was dismissed after it was revealed that the
government had engaged in prosecutorial misconduct.</p>
<p>Williams &amp; Connolly is now equally well-known for handling “bet-the-company” civil litigation at the trial and appellate levels.&nbsp; The firm serves as national coordinating and trial counsel for Merck in litigation concerning the anti-inflammation drug Vioxx.&nbsp; The firm has a thriving intellectual property practice, which has successfully defended patents protecting products with hundreds of millions of dollars in annual sales.&nbsp; The firm has also presented oral argument to the Supreme Court four times in the last three years.&nbsp; The firm’s corporate clients include major global companies from virtually every industry, including ADM, General Electric, Pfizer, Sony, Sprint Nextel, and UBS.&nbsp; In addition, the firm has represented numerous law firms and accounting firms in professional responsibility and other litigation; the Washington Post recognized Williams &amp; Connolly as the firm that other law firms “turn to when they’re in trouble.” </p>
<p>Beyond litigation, the firm also assists companies, chief executives, authors, news correspondents, and sports figures in transactional matters.&nbsp; In recent years, the firm has represented President Obama; former President Clinton; former President George W. Bush; Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton; former British Prime Minister Tony Blair; the late Senator Ted Kennedy; former Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan; First Lady Michelle Obama; and NBC news anchor Brian Williams.</p>
<p>The American Lawyer cited Williams &amp; Connolly for its work representing “clients in mortal danger.”&nbsp; According to Chambers USA, the firm brings to bear “a strong trial capacity and a fearsome
track record.”&nbsp; In its 2013 guide to law firms, Vault ranked Williams &amp; Connolly as the best law firm to work for in the country; it also ranked the firm first for white collar criminal defense and third for general commercial litigation.&nbsp; Williams &amp; Connolly alumni have gone on to serve as judges at all
levels of the federal system, including the Supreme Court of the United States; as high-level government officials, including Solicitor General and Counsel to the President; and as top executives and general counsels of major global companies.</p>

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