News & Politics Rudy Giuliani One Step Closer to Disbarment in DC A final decision could take more than a year. 2020 election, Donald Trump, Lawyers, Rudy GiulianiDecember 16, 2022
News & Politics Inside DC’s Acting School for Lawyers Where attorneys who want to get ahead learn performance techniques that aren’t taught in law school. Lawyers, TheaterJanuary 7, 2020
News & Politics Could Hunter Biden Sue Eric Trump for Defamation? A thought experiment defamation, Donald Trump, Eric Trump, Hunter BidenOctober 17, 2019
News & Politics What It’s Like to Be a Woman Who Sues Her Employer for Gender Discrimination I had to figure out how to reinvent myself, says Kerrie Campbell, 57. #MeToo, Big Law, Kerrie Campbell, LawOctober 9, 2019
News & Politics Washingtonian Today: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Asks, “Am I a Gentrifier?” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Lawyers, Navy YardFebruary 22, 2019
News & Politics President Trump’s Lawyers’ Websites, Ranked An attorney is only as good as his or her website. Okay, not really, but here's an authoritative evaluation. Don McGahn, Donald Trump, Joseph diGenova, LawyersMarch 20, 2018
News & Politics Meet the DC Lawyer Helping Hillary Clinton Pick a Running Mate 2016 Election, Hillary Clinton, James Hamilton, LawyersJune 20, 2016
News & Politics How Big Is Cycling? Big Enough to Have Its Own Personal-Injury Lawyer. Biking, Cycling, Health, LawApril 11, 2016
Our Events Photos from the 2015 Top Lawyers Celebration Washingtonian celebrated the 2015 Top Lawyers with a reception at the House of Sweden. DC Party Photos, Lawyers, Washingtonian EventsJanuary 11, 2016
News & Politics Divorce in Washington A down economy makes unhappy couples even more unhappy—and makes it harder for couples to split. Here are some memorable divorces, plus 88 lawyers who know how to get the job done. LawyersFebruary 1, 2009