Having a new Washington, D.C., office is coming in handy for Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, with several of the firm’s recent hires entering appearances this week on behalf of file-sharing Web site Megaupload and its millionaire founder, Kim Schmitz, better known as Kim Dotcom.

The Justice Department shut down Megaupload in January, seized its various domain names, and charged Dotcom as well as several other company executives with violating federal copyright and online piracy laws.

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