Difference between revisions of "DLA"
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− | DLA Partners, one of the top ten law firms in the UK, gave £11,500 to the [[Labour Party]] in September 2001. The company employs 220 partners and 1,100 lawyers. DLA Partners had a fee income of £135 million in 2001. | + | DLA Partners, one of the top ten law firms in the UK, gave £11,500 to the [[Labour Party]] in September 2001. The company employs 220 partners and 1,100 lawyers. DLA Partners had a fee income of £135 million in 2001. Its parent is [[DLA Piper]]. |
Its lobbying subsidiary is [[DLA Upstream]]. It is listed as a client by the PR firm [[Brodeur Worldwide]] in 2004. | Its lobbying subsidiary is [[DLA Upstream]]. It is listed as a client by the PR firm [[Brodeur Worldwide]] in 2004. |
Revision as of 19:20, 15 May 2007
DLA Partners, one of the top ten law firms in the UK, gave £11,500 to the Labour Party in September 2001. The company employs 220 partners and 1,100 lawyers. DLA Partners had a fee income of £135 million in 2001. Its parent is DLA Piper.
Its lobbying subsidiary is DLA Upstream. It is listed as a client by the PR firm Brodeur Worldwide in 2004.