Patton Boggs
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Patton Boggs describes itself as having 'a reputation for cutting-edge advocacy by working closely with Congress and regulatory agencies in Washington, litigating in courts across the country, and negotiating business transactions around the world'[1].
Background
Patton Boggs was established in 1962 as an international law firm concentrating in global business and trade. They then evolved into a 'a full-service firm with a national presence in every major area of legal representation', whilst retaining a strong focus on international and trade law.[2].
Clients
2013
- Government of the State of Qatar
- Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia
- Embassy of the Republic of Chad
- Embassy of the People's Republic of China
- Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan
- Government of Georgia
- Government of the Republic of Croatia
- Government of Libya (Formerly Transitional National Council of Libya)
- Government of South Korea
- Bo Zhang
- Government of the Republic of Angola
- Embassy of India
Past clients
- Government of the Republic of Angola * Angola
- Embassy of the Republic of Peru * Peru
- Government of the Republic of Cyprus * Cyprus
- Government of Bermuda * Bermuda
- Korea International Trade Association * South Korea
- Embassy of India * India
- City of Heidelberg, Germany * Germany
- China Chamber of Commerce for Importers & Exporters of Machinery and Electronic Products *
- Partido Accion Nacional (PAN) * Mexico
- Embassy of India * India
- Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia (through Qorvis Communications) * Saudi Arabia
- Government of Albania *
- Bidzina Ivanishvili * Georgia
- Al-Ahmar Trading Group * Yemen
China Chamber of Commerce - Metals & Minerals * China