St
Stinson
24
lawyers
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Stinson is a law firm established in 1922 with an office in Washington, DC. At this office location, there are 27 lawyers practicing energy, regulated industries lawlaw, electricity and 7 other areas of law.
Firm Information
Year Founded
1922
Address
800, Washington, DC, 20006
Firm Attorneys (24)
Av. Jonathan D. Schneider
Climate Change
Electric
Energy & Environment
Av. Harvey L Reiter
Appellate
Climate Change
Communications & Media
+1
Av. David W. D'Alessandro
Climate Change
Electric
Energy & Environment
+1
Av. Dennis Lane
Appellate
Climate Change
Copyrights
+3
Av. Darrell William Clark
Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights
Av. Glen Lee Ortman
Climate Change
Electric Cooperatives Law
Energy & Environment
+1
Av. Marc Elliott Albert
Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights
Class Action
Commercial
+3
Av. Susan Warshaw Ebner
Government Contracts
Government Contracts Counseling
Government Contracts Litigation
+2
Av. Herbert Russell Frisby, Jr.
Energy & Environment
Federal Affairs
Av. Lawrence Philip Block
Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights
Government Contracts
Government Solutions
+2
Av. Janet Marsha Nesse
Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights
Bankruptcy/Commercial
Business
+3
Av. Steven Kent White
Litigation
Av. Robert Carey Fallon
Administrative Law
Energy
Av. John E. McCaffrey III
Appellate
Climate Change
Electric
+2
Av. E. Thomas Coleman
Federal Affairs
Government Solutions
Av. David Franklin Rifkind
Aviation Law
Insurance
Litigation
+3
Av. Michael E Tucci
Admiralty & Maritime
Antitrust & Trade Law
Banking
+3
Av. Marie Denyse Zosa
Climate Change
Electric
Energy & Environment
+2
Av. Adrienne Elizabeth Clair
Admiralty & Maritime
Climate Change
Corporate/Business
+2
Av. Phillip L. Fraas
Administrative Law
Agriculture
Civil Rights
+2
Av. Katherine MS Becker
Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights
Products Liability
Av. Steven A Weiler
Administrative Law
Energy
Regulated Industries
Av. Jonathan P. Trotta
Advertising
Appeals
Energy & Environment
+1
Av. Phyllicia M Hoffman Tanenbaum
Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights
Creditors Rights
+1