The first set, dubbed ‘Champions’, honors those who have upheld the profession’s core values through public service, pro bono efforts and civil liberties advocacy. The other, ‘Visionaries,’ singles out lawyers that have been played a key role in expanding their firms, improving government or advancing the law.
NLJ Editor-in-chief David Brown commented on the awards in a press release.
“Our goal with this project is to highlight the work of Washington lawyers who have taken stands on any number of issues,” Brown said. “This year’s list includes lawyers who’ve tried to help reform Washington, D.C.’s government, who’ve revived government agencies, and who’ve made gutsy moves to help expand their businesses and practices.”
This year’s honorees are:
Champions:
Robert Bennett, Hogan Lovells
Jerry Hartmann, Drinker Biddle & Reath
Tony Herman, Covington & Burling
Timothy Lewis, Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis
John Nields Jr., Howrey
Theodore Olson, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Judge James Robertson, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Amy Sabrin, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
Lawrence Schneider, Arnold & Porter
William Schultz, Zuckerman Spaeder
Visionaries:
Nicholas Allard, Patton Boggs
Diane Bieri, PhRMA
Lanny Breuer, U.S. Department of Justice
George Cary, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
Kent Gardiner, Crowell & Moring
J. Warren Gorrell, Hogan Lovells
Robert Khuzami, Securities & Exchange Commission
Jeffrey Lamken, Molo Lamken
Carolyn Lamm, White & Case and president of the American Bar Association
Andrew Sandler, BuckleySandler