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WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE


The Paul, Weiss Washington D.C. office offers young lawyers all of the benefits of one of the world's premier law firms in a small-office environment in the heart of the nation's capitol.

As an associate in our Washington D.C. office, you'll join a distinguished practice that is home to renowned litigators and leading corporate and communications attorneys. You'll work closely with some of the nation's most prominent litigators/trial lawyers to learn how to successfully handle franchise-threatening disputes and critical pro bono matters in courtrooms across the United States and before various federal regulatory bodies. You'll also have the opportunity to work with high end corporate and communications practitioners on a range of matters for some of the most recognizable and respected corporations and financial institutions.

Representative clients include Bank of America, BASF, Citigroup, Deloitte, Doosan, Genentech, Intelsat, MasterCard, Pfizer, Philip Morris/Altria, Sharp and Time Warner Cable. You'll be given high levels of responsibility on important matters for companies like these, and the experience will help you develop into a skilled, well-rounded lawyer.

If you aspire to work with some of the profession’s most respected lawyers on matters of national and international importance; if you want to jump-start your career with real responsibility in cutting-edge and high-profile matters; if you'd like to work in a team environment that affords contact with both partners and clients; and if your goal is to learn how to be an excellent lawyer and business advisor to your clients — consider our Washington, D.C. office.

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Lawyers in our Washington, D.C. Office

The interesting thing about the Paul, Weiss D.C. office is that it's different in many ways than other Washington offices. Our practice isn't limited to appellate work or regulatory work, or things that some people think of as uniquely "Washington" legal issues. We do hard core business litigation and we work closely with our colleagues in the New York office on many cases. There are big D.C. cases that are staffed with New York associates and vice versa. It’s pretty fluid.

There are extra benefits to working in D.C. from my point of view, including working in a smaller office setting, which I’ve come to like a lot. And while you work on many of the same litigations and investigations as New York lawyers, you're that much closer to the "pulse" of Washington.

Andrew Levy
Litigation Associate