Judging by recent headlines, there’s no shortage of Americans willing to plunk down thousands of dollars to shoot at big game in Africa. (There’s also been no shortage of public outrage.) But who do you call if your hunt goes awry and you need a Big Law attorney back at home?

Last we checked, “trophy hunting liability” isn’t a practice area at any Am Law 100 firms. Still, one of the U.S. hunters in hot water with officials in Zimbabwe over alleged poaching incidents has turned to Blank Rome, tapping partner and longtime former U.S. Department of Justice lawyer Gregory Linsin to keep the lion hunter-hunters at bay.

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