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- Reformulating Church Autonomy How Employment Division v Smith Provides a Framework for Fixing the Neutral Principles Approach
Reformulating Church Autonomy: How Employment Division v. Smith Provides a Framework for Fixing the Neutral Principles Approach
2007, 82 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1679
September 9, 2019
WASHINGTON, September 9, 2019—Law360 named Covington partners Andrew Soukup and David Zionts to its list of “2019 Rising Stars.” This annual recognition honors top lawyers under 40 “whose legal accomplishments transcend their age.” Mr. Soukup's Law360 Class Action profile can be found here. Andrew Soukup is a litigator and co-chair of the firm’s Class Action ...
Covington Promotes 16 New Partners
October 2, 2017
WASHINGTON—Covington has promoted 16 lawyers to its partnership. “It’s a great tribute to the firm’s vibrancy that we’re continuing to build an exceptional pipeline of new partners from within our ranks,” said Timothy Hester, Covington’s chair. “We’re confident that all 16 will add importantly to the firm’s strengths and will drive further expansion of core ...
Banking Group To Withdraw Suits Over Volcker Rule
February 12, 2014, Law360
Covington successfully represented the plaintiffs challenging a Volker Rule provision relating to "trust preferred" collateralized debt obligations.