10 Facts About Hogan Lovells

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In 2013, Hogan Lovells was the eleventh largest law firm in the world by revenues, earning around US$1.

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Hogan Lovells was listed in Forbes' America's Top Trusted Corporate Law Firms 2019.

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In 1925, Hogan was joined by Nelson T Hartson, a former Internal Revenue Service attorney, and John William Buttson Guider.

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Hogan Lovells traced its history in the UK back to 1899, when John Lovell set up on his own account at Octavia Hill, between St Paul's and Smithfield.

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Hogan Lovells was later joined by Reginald White, a clerk in his previous firm, to whom he gave articles.

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6.

Hogan Lovells was formed as a result of a number of earlier mergers.

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7.

In 2007, Hogan Lovells opened an office in Dubai, offering legal services to corporations, financial institutions and individuals in the Middle East and at the beginning of 2009 opened an office in Hanoi.

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8.

Partners at Hogan Lovells have voted to confirm current Asia Pacific and Middle East regional chief executive Miguel Zaldivar as their new global CEO from 1 July 2020.

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9.

Hogan Lovells is among the largest lobbying firms in the United States.

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10.

In October 2016, Hogan Lovells was inserted into the Jonas Makwaka investigation as part of the Zuma corruption scandal.

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