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Hotels for DC Callbacks
Does anyone know what hotels the following firms use? I'm trying to figure out who should host.
hogan lovells
Vinson & Elkins
Crowell & Moring
Gibson Dunn
Patton Boggs
Akin Gump
hogan lovells
Vinson & Elkins
Crowell & Moring
Gibson Dunn
Patton Boggs
Akin Gump
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Re: Hotels for DC Callbacks
Gibson Dunn is using The Jefferson.
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Hmm, the only room available during my stay is a $1K per night deluxe suite. The cheapest room is $500 a night though...swanky.Anonymous User wrote:Gibson Dunn is using The Jefferson.
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Re: Hotels for DC Callbacks
Patton Boggs uses the Fairmont and hogan lovells uses the Monaco (at least last thats where I stayed when I interviewed with both)
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Re: Hotels for DC Callbacks
Crowell & Moring has me in The Monaco.
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Re: Hotels for DC Callbacks
Does anyone know which hotels Jenner or Sidley use? Thanks
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Sidley put me in the Capital Hilton. Jenner is using Hotel Monaco.Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone know which hotels Jenner or Sidley use? Thanks
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Re: Hotels for DC Callbacks
What about Covington? Anyone know which hotel they use? Am trying to decide whether to use it as my host firm on a DC trip.
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Cleary?
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Hogan put me up at the JW Marriott, which was AMAZING. Got a suite with a bedroom, big living room, and kitchenette/dining area.
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Last year, Skadden used the Sofitel.
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DC office uses the Mandarin Oriental often. Very nice hotel, but not centrally located.Cleary?
They also use the Fairmont. Also nice, and you can walk to Cleary from there.
WilmerHale uses the Ritz Carlton. Fantastic hotel, obviously. And you can walk to the office from there.
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