Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
Headquarters Washington, DC
No. of offices 20 worldwide[1]
No. of attorneys 900+[2]
No. of employees 1,800+
Major practice areas General practice
Key people Kim Koopersmith, chairperson[2]
Revenue $1.039 billion (2017)[3]
Profit per equity partner $2.386 million (2017)[3]
Date founded 1945
Founder Robert Strauss and Richard Gump
Company type Limited liability partnership
Website www.akingump.com

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, headquartered in Washington, D.C., is an American international law firm and the most profitable lobbying firm in the United States.[4] With more than 900 attorneys, the firm has offices in Dallas, Washington, D.C., San Antonio, Houston, Irvine, Fort Worth, New York, Moscow, Philadelphia, London, Los Angeles, Longview, San Francisco, Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Frankfurt and Geneva.[5] Akin Gump is widely considered to be among the most profitable and prestigious firms in the nation[6] and has been consistently ranked as among the top law firms in the United States by The American Lawyer.[7][8] The firm is known for its influence on Capitol Hill and its representation of high-profile clients.[9] With regard to compensation, Akin Gump is ranked by associates as one of the top 10 highest-paying law firms in the country.[10]

History

The firm was founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1945 by Robert Strauss and Richard Gump. It maintains a large presence in Texas with a total of five offices in the state.[11]

In early September 1950, Strauss and Gump added Irving Goldberg and William P. Fonville to the firm, which was then renamed Goldberg, Fonville, Gump & Strauss. [12]

In 1963, Jack Hauer left a competitor to join the firm, which became known as Goldberg, Fonville, Gump, Strauss & Hauer.[12]

Goldberg left the firm in 1966 to accept a federal judgeship on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He was replaced by Henry Akin. Fonville’s departure—and the ascent to named partner status of Alan Feld, who had joined the firm in 1960—gave the firm the name it currently bears.[12]

In 2012, the firm's partnership elected Kim Koopersmith to serve as the firm's chairperson. She succeeded R. Bruce McLean, who had helmed the firm for 20 years and became the first woman to chair the firm and one of the few women up to that time to head an Am Law 50 law firm. [13]

In 2013, Akin Gump adopted a "single tier" partnership structure, in which all partners have equity, abandoning the more popular "two tier" structure in which many partners have no equity interest.[14]

In 2017, Akin Gump hired its first chief diversity and inclusion officer, Michele Meyer-Shipp, who joined the firm from Prudential Financial.

According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Akin Gump was one of the top law firms contributing to federal candidates during the 2012 election cycle, donating $2.56 million, 66% to Democrats.[15] By comparison, during that same period Kirkland & Ellis donated $2.49 million, 59% to Republicans,[15] while oil conglomerate ExxonMobil donated $2.66 million, 88% to Republicans.[16] Since 1990, Akin Gump has contributed $19.84 million to federal candidates, and since 2003 has spent $8 million on lobbying.[17]

The firm's clients includes the governments of Japan, South Korea, the Maldives, and Nicaragua.[18]

Involvement in Russia Investigation

Paul Manafort, a central figure in the 2017 Special Counsel investigation, was being represented by Melissa Laurenza, a partner of the firm.[19] Melissa Laurenza's role in the Russian investigation centers from her representation of Manafort. The United States Office of Special Counsel compelled Melissa Laurenza to testify in the case. In October 2017, "New York University law professor Stephen Gillers said the judge was persuaded that there was significant evidence Manafort and Gates had duped their lawyer into sending inaccurate letters to Justice about their lobbying efforts and about what emails might exist about the work."

Recognition

In 2018, the firm was again selected for The American Lawyer's A-List, the annual ranking of the country's 20 leading law firms.[20] 2017 marked the firm's 15th appearance on Corporate Board Member's list of the nation's top 20 corporate law firms.[21] In 2016, for the ninth year in a row, Akin Gump was named to The National Law Journal's "Appellate Hot List".[22] of firms that "[won] big in federal and state appeals courts across the country."

Yale Law Women, the largest student organization at Yale Law School, named Akin Gump to its 2007 list of Top 10 Family Friendly Firms. In October 2017, the Minority Corporate Counsel Association presented Akin Gump with the Thomas L. Sager Award in recognition of the firm's "sustained commitment to improving the hiring, retention and promotion of diverse attorneys." (The firm won the award four times previously.)[23] In 2017, for the 11th year in a row, Akin Gump received a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index, which rates employers on their treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees, consumers and investors.[24][25]

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld's office in Washington, D.C.

Chambers & Partners ranks the firm as top tier in 11 areas of practice around the globe including in bankruptcy/restructuring/insolvency, capital markets: debt, government relations, healthcare and Native American law.[2]

Notable people

Current employees and consultants

Alumni

References

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  11. Knaub, Kelly. "Texas Powerhouse: Akin Gump" (PDF). Law360. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
  12. 1 2 3 McGarr, Kathryn. "The Whole Damn Deal: Robert Strauss and the Art of Politics". Public Affairs.
  13. Sullivan, Casey (August 11, 2015). "Akin Gump Elects Kim Koopersmith as Chairperson". Akin Gump. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
  14. Sullivan, Casey (August 11, 2015). "In Lean Times, Law Firms Reconsider Two-Tier Partnership". Bloomberg BNA. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
  15. 1 2 "Lawyers & Lobbyists: Top Contributors to Federal Candidates, Parties, and Outside Groups". OpenSecrets.org. Center for Responsive Politics.
  16. "Energy/Natural Resources: Top Contributors to Federal Candidates, Parties, and Outside Groups". OpenSecrets.org. Center for Responsive Politics. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  17. "Organizations: Akin, Gump et al". Open Secrets.org. Center for Responsive Politics. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  18. Vogel, Kenneth P.; Goldstein, Matthew (February 24, 2018). "How Skadden, the Giant Law Firm, Got Entangled in the Mueller Investigation". The New York Times. Retrieved February 25, 2018. Among those reaping windfalls are large international law firms like the Washington-based Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, which represents the governments of Japan, the Maldives, Nicaragua and South Korea, among others.
  19. "Mueller team won battle to force testimony from lawyer for Manafort and Gates". POLITICO. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  20. Moore, McKenna (July 24, 2018). "The American Lawyer's 2018 A-List". The American Lawyer.
  21. "Akin Gump Again Named One of America's Best Corporate Law Firms". Akin Gump.
  22. "The 2016 Appellate Hot List". The National Law Journal. December 26, 2016.
  23. "Akin Gump Honored with Sager Award for Diversity". Akin Gump. October 5, 2017.
  24. "Akin Gump Recognized with 11th Consecutive Perfect Score on HRC Corporate Equality Index". Akin Gump. November 9, 2017.
  25. "Employer Database - Akin Gump". Human Rights Campaign.
  26. Wilson, Megan (January 11, 2016). "Ex-Sen. Kay Hagan joins lobby firm". The Hill. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
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