The peak season for moves among Washington’s law and lobbying communities hits early this year, so now that summer is upon us, it’s no surprise that job-jumping has slowed down a bit.
There are just two moves to report this week.
Seth Mailhot, previously at Nixon Peabody, has joined Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton as special counsel in the Food and Drug division as well as the Life Sciences group.
Greenberg Traurig welcomed Enid Veron to its energy and natural resources practice. Veron, most recently at Hunton & Williams, is a shareholder at Greenberg—the firm’s equivalent of partner.
Seth Mailhot Joins Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton: Power Circuit
Revolving door at Washington firms slowing down for the summer
The peak season for moves among Washington’s law and lobbying communities hits early this year, so now that summer is upon us, it’s no surprise that job-jumping has slowed down a bit.
There are just two moves to report this week.
Seth Mailhot, previously at Nixon Peabody, has joined Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton as special counsel in the Food and Drug division as well as the Life Sciences group.
Greenberg Traurig welcomed Enid Veron to its energy and natural resources practice. Veron, most recently at Hunton & Williams, is a shareholder at Greenberg—the firm’s equivalent of partner.
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