Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan has picked up a lawyer experienced with the “gates” that have plagued the National Football League with scandal in recent years.

Richard Smith, 55, has left his role as head of regulatory and government investigations at Norton Rose Fulbright in Washington, D.C., to join Quinn Emanuel as a partner. Smith spent the past nine years at Norton Rose Fulbright and predecessor Fulbright & Jaworski—the two firms combined in 2013—and it was at Fulbright where Smith was hired in 2012 to advise the NFL Players Association on the league’s “Bountygate” scandal.

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