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Leading Lobbying Firm Celebrates Growth and New Name: Troutman Sanders Strategies
"The name change reflects the firm's substantial growth since its founding in 2002 and its expanding business and geographic presence," said
"We've chosen a name that better defines a national firm that impacts government through advocacy," said Robinson. He noted that Troutman Sanders Strategies has grown from a single office into a comprehensive, bi-partisan, national-issue management firm with offices in
Troutman Sanders Public Affairs Group was founded six years ago by Troutman Sanders LLP, a 111-year-old international law firm with more than 650 attorneys and 12 offices in
The rapid growth of Troutman Sanders Strategies has been partially fueled by the acquisition of veteran, top-notch talent and practices. Robinson said the firm's lobbyists are executing on everything from Capitol Hill's major federal legislation battles to state procurement issues, coalition building and grasstops advocacy, while also leading the way in public-private partnership initiatives. This has helped the firm develop into a "truly full-service practice."
"We have always followed the philosophy that average and ordinary are not good enough, and we intend to showcase that in 2008," said Robinson. "This is an incredibly talented and focused group of veterans with proven expertise across the board as shown by our many satisfied clients."
For more information on Troutman Sanders Strategies, visit their new Web site, http://www.troutmansandersstrategies.com and call
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