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A Global Legal Powerhouse with Deep DC Roots
Hogan Lovells is one of the most prestigious and recognizable names in the global legal market, and its history in Washington, DC is nothing short of legendary. Tracing its local origins back to 1904, the firm has been an integral part of the capital’s legal landscape for over 120 years. Situated at 555 13th St NW in the iconic Columbia Square building, the DC office is the firm’s largest in the United States. 🏛 It serves as a nerve center for regulatory, corporate, and litigation matters that often have worldwide implications.
Unmatched Regulatory and Corporate Expertise
Operating at the intersection of business and government, Hogan Lovells offers an depth of experience that few firms can match. The Washington, DC team includes former cabinet members, agency heads, and seasoned litigators who understand how to navigate the complexities of federal regulation. Their practice areas are vast and specialized:
- Global Regulatory: Advising on FDA, FCC, and energy regulations, helping companies bring innovative products to market.
- Litigation and Arbitration: Representing clients in the US Supreme Court, federal appellate courts, and international tribunals.
- Corporate and Finance: structuring complex M&A deals, joint ventures, and capital markets transactions.
- Intellectual Property: safeguarding critical technologies and brands in a digital-first world.
- Employment and Labor: counseling major employers on workforce compliance and dispute resolution.
A Legacy of Service and Innovation
The firm was formed through the merger of Hogan & Hartson and Lovells in 2010, but the DC office carries the DNA of its predecessor, Hogan & Hartson, which was founded by Frank J. Hogan. From the Teapot Dome scandal to modern tech antitrust cases, the firm has been involved in some of the most significant legal battles in American history. 📜 Today, Hogan Lovells continues this tradition of excellence, consistently ranked among the top law firms in the world. They are also deeply committed to pro bono work, dedicating over 100,000 hours annually to causes such as civil rights and environmental protection.
World-Class Legal Talent
Clients choose Hogan Lovells when the stakes are highest. The firm’s attorneys are recognized leaders in their fields, frequently authored in legal journals and sought after for their commentary on emerging legal trends. Whether representing a startup in a patent dispute or a sovereign nation in a trade negotiation, the team brings a blend of technical legal mastery and practical commercial judgment. The DC office fosters a culture of collaboration, ensuring that clients benefit from the collective knowledge of over 2,500 lawyers across the globe.
Iconic Location at Metro Center
The firm’s office in Columbia Square is a landmark in itself, located directly above Metro Center. This prime location places the firm within walking distance of the White House, the Department of Justice, and other key government buildings. The office is designed to impress, with views of the Washington Monument and facilities that reflect the firm’s status as a global leader. For businesses and individuals facing complex legal challenges in Washington, DC, Hogan Lovells remains the gold standard for representation.
Specializing In
Global Regulatory, M&A, Intellectual Property, Supreme Court Litigation
Address & Location
555 13th St NW, Washington, DC 20004. The firm occupies multiple floors in the prestigious Columbia Square building.
Building Location
Columbia Square is a landmark postmodern office building designed by I.M. Pei, featuring a grand 13-story atrium. It is located in the East End, just blocks from the White House.
Suite Access
Access is through the main lobby on 13th Street. Visitors must check in at the security desk for elevator access to the Hogan Lovells reception floors.
Parking Details
Valet and self-parking are available in the building’s underground garage (Columbia Square Parking), accessible from 12th Street NW (one-way southbound).
Public Transit
Directly connected to Metro Center Station (Red, Blue, Orange, Silver Lines), making it one of the most accessible locations in the city. Numerous bus lines stop directly in front of the building on 13th and F Streets.
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