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About us
From our offices in Beijing, Boston, Brussels, Dubai, Frankfurt, Johannesburg, London, Los Angeles, New York, Palo Alto, San Francisco, Seoul, Shanghai, and Washington, we practice as one firm, holding closely to core values that start with a deep commitment to our clients and the quality of our work on their behalf, and that include an emphasis on teamwork among our lawyers and other professionals and a belief in the obligation of lawyers to make legal services available to all who need them. Our lawyers are recognized nationally and internationally for their legal skills and the depth of their expertise. Many have served in senior government positions. Virtually all of them provide public service through pro bono representation. We are cultivating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive firm that harnesses the abilities of every colleague and the power of diverse perspectives to help clients navigate their most complex business challenges. And because every client is a client of the firm, not of any specific lawyer, every client has the ability to call on any of our lawyers as needed.
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http://www.cov.com
External link for Covington & Burling LLP
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- Law Practice
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, D.C.
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- Partnership
- Founded
- 1919
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Updates
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The Federal Communications Commission and a group of Internet Service Providers, represented by national and regional trade associations, filed supplemental briefs with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, which is considering challenges to the FCC’s Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet Order. Read more: https://okt.to/QGcsED
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Join our webinar, where Jerry Masoudi, Krista Carver, and Thomas Brugato will discuss the implications for FDA-regulated companies of Supreme Court decisions overruling Chevron and expanding the ability of plaintiffs to challenge FDA's interpretations of its governing statutes. Register now: https://okt.to/7tAI3w
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In this week's Inside #ClassActions round-up: > Illinois Federal Court Dismisses BIPA Suit Against X, Holding “Biometric Identifiers” Must Identify Individuals: https://okt.to/gGuhet > California Supreme Court Decision Highlights Potential Class Certification Defenses for Manufacturers of Prescription Drugs & Medical Devices: https://okt.to/htHYF2 > California Federal Court Dismisses Complaint Accusing Google of Wiretapping Customer Service Calls: https://okt.to/P76Ma0 > Split Ninth Circuit Panel Permits Private Plaintiffs to Use California Food Labeling Law to Enforce Federal Standards: https://okt.to/VRC123 > District of Delaware Magistrate Finds Dating App Misrepresentation Claims Non-Actionable: https://okt.to/SRF1mC And more: https://okt.to/3VByxl
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Judge Ada Brown of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas has granted the motions for a preliminary injunction to prevent the FTC’s rule banning non-compete clauses from going into effect, but the court’s order only applies to the named plaintiffs. This alert looks at the details and key takeaways: https://okt.to/xzGdY7
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The German Parliament has recently passed significant changes to the country’s drug pricing and reimbursement laws. Dr.iur. Dr.med. Adem Koyuncu and Maximilian Aretz take a close look in this blog: https://okt.to/BQwRlm
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The American Lawyer ranked Covington first in average pro bono hours performed by U.S. lawyers and second overall in its annual Pro Bono Scorecard, ranking firms by the depth and breadth of pro bono engagement. Covington also ranked sixth in the Pro Bono International Report. Read more about our #ProBono program: https://okt.to/WOA95C
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The Supreme Court recently issued two rulings addressing regulatory challenges. Although neither is a tax case, each is likely to have implications for future challenges to #tax regulations. This alert provides a high-level summary of these decisions: https://okt.to/el6sxn
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The European Court of Justice has ruled that any button a consumer uses to order a service online must clearly indicate that the consumer commits to pay the price for the relevant service by affirmatively clicking on it. Daniel Cooper and Anna Sophia Oberschelp de Meneses discuss the case and its implications: https://okt.to/pfxvZu
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The European Commission has adopted an amendment to allow Member States to grant higher amounts of aid to investment projects falling into the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform’s objectives in disadvantaged areas of the EU. Carole Maczkovics and Alessandro Cogoni explain: https://okt.to/UOHc0g
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