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Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld

COMPANY

Legal firm, founded 1945 by Robert S. Strauss and Richard A. Gump.

Official Website:
http://www.akingump.com/

Industry:
Legal

Corporate headquarters:
Dallas, TX

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Kathleen Q. Abernathy
Government
5-Jun-1956   FCC Commissioner, 2001-05
Douglas Y. Bech
Attorney
c. 1945   Partner, Andrews Kurth, 1970-93
Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Jr.
Government
c. 1952   Asst. Secy. State Politico-Military, 2001-05
Rick L. Burdick
Attorney
10-Jul-1951   Partner, Akin Gump
James W. Cicconi
Attorney
1952   EVP Legislative Affairs at AT&T
Frank Donatelli
Activist
4-Jul-1949   McGuireWoods Consulting
Lauch Faircloth
Politician
14-Jan-1928   US Senator from North Carolina, 1993-99
Vic Fazio
Politician
11-Oct-1942   Congressman from California, 1979-99
Alan D. Feld
Attorney
c. 1937   Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld
Tom Foley
Politician
6-Mar-1929   Speaker of the House, 1989-95
Dan Glickman
Politician
24-Nov-1944   Former Congressman, President of the MPAA
Savannah Guthrie
Journalist
27-Dec-1971   NBC News Chief Legal Analyst
Ruth R. Harkin
Business
c. 1944   United Technologies VP, 1997-2005
Tom Harkin
Politician
19-Nov-1939   US Senator from Iowa
Vernon Jordan
Business
15-Aug-1935   Advisor to Bill Clinton
Ken Mehlman
Government
21-Aug-1966   RNC chairman 2005-07
Regina Montoya
Business
25-Dec-1953   CEO of New America Alliance
Bill Paxon
Politician
29-Apr-1954   Congressman from New York, 1989-99
James E. Rogers
Business
20-Sep-1947   CEO of Duke Energy
Robert S. Strauss
Diplomat
19-Oct-1918   US Ambassador to Russia, 1991-92
Tommy Thompson
Government
19-Nov-1941   Governor of Wisconsin, 1987-2001




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