Boies Schiller Flexner, a firm with longstanding ties to Democratic causes, has added two lawyers leaving the federal government for its office in Palo Alto, California. The firm announced March 9 that it had brought on Travis LeBlanc, a former chief of the enforcement bureau at the Federal Communications Commission, as a partner in the city and in Washington.
“I was looking for a firm that had a presence both in D.C. and Silicon Valley [and] a firm that understood the value of having lawyers who had government experience,” LeBlanc said about his move.
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