- Wired into Washington.
In the era of the megafirm touting its global addresses, we take a fundamentally different approach. We possess a focused mindset, a single location, and elite collection of practices, and a total mastery of all things DC.
- Felt across the world.
Our location and practices may be focused, but our impact is felt everywhere. It reverberates in headlines, is quoted in precedents, and, most importantly for our clients, it’s reflected in their advancement.
Our insights.
We are a nexus here, and we know an exceptional amount about the industries in which we focus. What follows are our observations and insights into the most pressing issues our clients face, both today and beyond.
- Alert
FCC Implements Supreme Court’s Prometheus Decision, Eliminating ...
June 7, 2021 - AlertDOJ Investigates a Washington Consulting Firm for Potential FARA ...June 4, 2021
- AlertPresident Biden Issues Executive Order Restricting Investments in 59 ...June 4, 2021
- AlertThe Department of Justice Pledges Proactive FCPA Enforcement in 2021 ...June 3, 2021
- Press ReleaseLaw360 Names Wiley Partners Stephanie Bell and Tara Ward as ‘Rising ...June 2, 2021
- AlertNew FCC Proceeding to Tackle Security in Equipment, Auctions, and Beyond ...May 28, 2021
A Single Office
Our single office model unites us in ways that are highly beneficial to our clients and our culture. Everybody here – from senior leadership to our newest of associates – interacts under one roof. We know each other well and move in unison to get things done.
In the spotlight.
- Partner
Stephanie has been named to Law360’s prestigious list of 2021 “Rising Stars,” recognized in the International Trade category.
- Partner
Tara has been named to Law360’s prestigious list of 2021 “Rising Stars,” recognized in the Government Contracts category.
- Partner
Megan was quoted extensively in an Inside Cybersecurity article about the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s approach to pipeline security in the wake of the Colonial Pipeline cyber attack.
- Partner
Erik was quoted in a recent Law360 article regarding a shift in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s approach to chemical regulation under the amended Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).







