Hogan Lovells partners are named as 2013 BTI Client Service All-Stars
Hogan Lovells has revealed that partners Agnes Dover, Paul Hilton and Joe Levitt were listed as All-Stars in the 2013 BTI Client Services All-Star report.
The report surveys general counsel from large and Fortune 1000 companies to identify the lawyers who display excellent client service.
Dover is the head of Hogan Lovells’ Government Regulatory practice and has more than 30 years of experience working with government contractor clients, primarily in the defence, energy, information technology and biotechnology industries.
Hilton, one of 41 lawyers selected as an All-Star MVP, is co-chair of the firm’s Capital Markets and Corporate Governance practice. He advises public and private companies on corporate, securities and mergers and acquisitions (M&A) matters.
Levitt is a partner with Hogan Lovells’ Food and Agriculture practice and a 25-year veteran of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). He served as director of the FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) for six years, from February 1998 through December 2003.
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