Venable LLP
Venable LLP is an American law firm founded in 1900 in Baltimore, Maryland, as Venable, Baetjer & Howard by law professor Richard Venable and two former students, and now headquartered in Washington, D.C., with approximately 788 attorneys operating from 15 domestic offices.[1][2] The firm provides legal services in key areas including corporate transactions, litigation, intellectual property, regulatory compliance, and government affairs, serving clients ranging from businesses to individuals across complex regulatory and commercial matters.[3] Venable has achieved recognition in legal rankings such as the Am Law 100 and NLJ 500, with practice groups earning top-tier designations in Chambers USA and The Legal 500 for specialties like mergers and acquisitions, privacy and data security, and advertising law.[2][4] Over 200 of its attorneys have been named to Best Lawyers in America lists, reflecting strengths in appellate, environmental, and tax practices.[5] While the firm has secured victories in high-profile cases, such as Supreme Court appellate work and counterfeiting litigation, it has also faced client disputes, including a 2025 lawsuit alleging malpractice in an FDA regulatory matter.[6][7]Firm Overview
Founding and Headquarters
Venable LLP traces its origins to 1900, when law professor Richard Venable in Baltimore, Maryland, formed a partnership with two of his former students, establishing the firm as Venable, Baetjer & Howard.[1][8] Initially comprising a small group of fewer than a dozen lawyers, the partnership focused on general legal services in the Baltimore area, with the formal organization of Venable, Baetjer and Howard occurring that year.[9] The firm, originally rooted in Baltimore, expanded over the decades while maintaining operations there; it later rebranded from Venable Baetjer & Howard LLP to its current name.[10] Today, Venable LLP is headquartered in Washington, D.C., at 600 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, a location to which its D.C. operations relocated in 2017 to a modern facility in the Mount Vernon Triangle neighborhood.[11][12] This shift reflects the firm's growth into a national practice, though Baltimore remains a key office site alongside the capital headquarters.[13]Scale and Specialization
Venable LLP operates as a mid-sized national law firm, employing 788 attorneys according to the National Law Journal's 2025 NLJ 500 ranking, which positions it as the 68th largest U.S. firm by headcount.[2] The firm reported gross revenue of $858.2 million for fiscal year 2024, reflecting a 5% increase from the prior year and earning it the 66th spot on The American Lawyer's 2025 Am Law 200 list.[14] Revenue per lawyer stood at approximately $1.09 million, with profits per equity partner around $1.8 million, underscoring efficient operations relative to its scale.[15] Venable maintains 14 offices across the United States, with a core presence in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, New York, Los Angeles, and other hubs like San Francisco, Chicago, and Vienna, Virginia, enabling coast-to-coast coverage without international outposts.[16] The firm's size facilitates specialization in high-stakes, expertise-driven areas such as government contracts, regulatory compliance, intellectual property, and complex litigation, where its attorneys include former prosecutors, agency officials, and policy experts.[17] This structure allows Venable to prioritize depth in politically sensitive and transactional matters—particularly those intersecting federal regulation and emerging technologies—over broad commoditized services, distinguishing it from both boutique shops and megafirms.[18] For instance, its government affairs practice leverages D.C.-based resources for lobbying, investigations, and compliance, serving defense contractors, nonprofits, and tech firms navigating bipartisan policy shifts.[19] Such focus yields top-tier rankings in niche areas like M&A middle-market deals and cyber law, per The Legal 500, while avoiding dilution across unrelated fields.[4]Historical Development
Early Establishment (1900–1940s)
Venable, Baetjer & Howard was established in 1900 in Baltimore, Maryland, when Richard M. Venable, a law professor and experienced attorney, partnered with two of his former students to form the firm.[1] The founding partners included Venable himself, George Ross Baetjer, and Charles McHenry Howard, with the partnership formally organized under that name to serve clients in the Baltimore area.[20] Richard M. Venable (1839–1910), born in Virginia and educated at Hampden-Sydney College, brought a background in local politics, government service, and civic development, including advocacy for Baltimore's park system expansion.[21][22] The early firm operated as a modest general practice entity, emphasizing trusted advisory services for businesses and individuals in Maryland amid the industrial growth of the early 20th century.[9] Throughout the 1900s to the 1940s, Venable, Baetjer & Howard maintained a small scale, never exceeding 12 lawyers in its roster for the subsequent five decades, which reflected a deliberate focus on quality over rapid expansion during periods of economic fluctuation, including World War I and the Great Depression.[9] This constrained growth positioned the firm as a stable, locally rooted presence in Baltimore's legal community, handling routine corporate, real estate, and litigation matters without notable mergers or relocations in this era.[10]Post-War Expansion (1950s–1990s)
Following World War II, Venable, Baetjer & Howard—then primarily a Baltimore-based firm—experienced steady organic growth, expanding its attorney headcount amid rising demand for corporate, real estate, and litigation services in the Mid-Atlantic region. By 1986, the firm employed 185 lawyers, reflecting post-war economic booms in manufacturing, banking, and urban development that bolstered its client base of local businesses and institutions.[23] A pivotal step in geographic expansion occurred in 1981, when Venable opened a Washington, D.C., office with just four lawyers, targeting federal regulatory and government-related work amid increasing national policy complexity.[24][25] This modest entry capitalized on proximity to federal agencies, growing the D.C. presence to 150 attorneys by 1998 through lateral hires and client referrals in areas like financial services and public policy.[24] The late 1990s marked accelerated diversification via strategic integrations. In 1998, Venable absorbed the intellectual property practice of Spencer & Frank, adding specialized patent expertise and expanding its IP group to approximately 50 professionals, aligning with surging tech and biotech innovation.[26] In 1999, the firm merged with Washington-based Tucker Flyer, incorporating about 55 lawyers and elevating Venable to the second-largest firm in the Baltimore-Washington corridor by attorney count and revenue, projected to exceed $100 million annually.[27][8] These moves strengthened transactional, litigation, and regulatory capabilities, positioning Venable for national prominence while maintaining roots in Baltimore's commercial ecosystem.Contemporary Growth (2000–Present)
In the early 2000s, Venable LLP pursued geographic expansion to bolster its national footprint. In October 2003, the firm relocated its Washington, D.C. headquarters to the historic Terrell Place building to accommodate long-term growth needs identified since 1999.[25] By June 2005, Venable entered the New York market through a combination with a premier intellectual property boutique, adding seven partners, four associates, and one of counsel, which expanded the firm to nearly 460 attorneys across six offices.[28] This move marked the beginning of sustained development in New York, where the office grew from 12 attorneys in 2005 to 80 by 2015.[29] The firm continued building its West Coast presence, with its Los Angeles office—established around 2006—reaching more than 70 attorneys by 2016 and expanding into additional practices such as tax, wealth planning, and real estate, prompting an increase in office space in Century City.[30] A pivotal development occurred in November 2018, when Venable merged with Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto, a New York-based intellectual property firm, adding 97 attorneys and 70 staff members across New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles.[31] [32] This transaction elevated Venable to over 800 lawyers firmwide and doubled its New York contingent to more than 160 attorneys, significantly enhancing its IP capabilities and positioning it among the largest IP practices nationally.[27] Post-2020, Venable accelerated office launches amid targeted practice growth. In December 2020, it opened a Chicago office with three partners and three associates specializing in construction law.[33] By March 2023, the firm consolidated its two New York locations into a single state-of-the-art space at 151 West 42nd Street to streamline operations.[34] In May 2024, Venable established a Denver office with eight commercial and employment litigators, extending its reach into the Rocky Mountain region.[35] These expansions contributed to consecutive financial gains, including a 12% revenue increase to $812 million in the fiscal year ending 2023, reflecting robust demand in core areas like IP, litigation, and government affairs.[36] By 2024, Venable operated approximately 15 domestic offices with over 800 attorneys.[1]Practice Areas
Corporate and Transactional Services
Venable LLP's Corporate and Transactional Services practice advises clients on the full spectrum of business transactions, including mergers and acquisitions structuring, financing arrangements, joint ventures, business formations, buyouts, and restructurings.[37] The group provides general corporate counseling and governance support, emphasizing continuity planning for closely held corporations and navigation of growth for emerging companies.[37] Clients span early-stage enterprises to Fortune 100 multinationals, with a focus on cross-border deals integrated with expertise in tax, intellectual property, antitrust, and regulatory matters for efficient execution.[37] The practice employs lean staffing models with high partner involvement to deliver tailored solutions, handling complex transactions such as overseas subsidiaries, partnerships in industries like entertainment and real estate, and securities offerings including American Depositary Receipt programs raising over $75 million.[37][38] Representative engagements include luxury hotel and resort developments valued between $400 million and over $1 billion in locations such as Ireland, Brazil, and Peru; high-tech company sales with tax optimization; and infrastructure joint ventures.[38] Additional transactional work covers asset sales exceeding $1 billion in natural resources, corporate restructurings for sectors like publishing and pharmaceuticals, tax resolutions such as a $65 million IRS dispute, and licensing agreements generating royalties over $75 million in consumer products and pharmaceuticals.[38] Venable's Corporate/M&A capabilities are ranked Band 1 nationwide by Chambers USA, recognized for exceptional depth in guiding public and private companies through corporate transactions.[39] The firm also holds top-tier status in M&A/Corporate and Commercial per The Legal 500 United States 2024.[4]Litigation and Regulatory Defense
Venable LLP's litigation practice features over 200 trial attorneys who manage a broad spectrum of disputes in federal and state trial courts, appellate courts, and alternative dispute resolution venues including the American Arbitration Association (AAA), International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), and Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services (JAMS).[40] The firm employs a client-centric strategy that integrates deep substantive knowledge, courtroom experience, and efficient investigative techniques, often utilizing lean teams to control costs while pursuing aggressive defenses or claims.[40] Expertise spans commercial litigation, antitrust, products liability, mass torts, and securities disputes, with operations supported by offices in California, Colorado, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, and Virginia.[40][41] In class action defense, Venable has defended clients against claims under consumer protection laws, antitrust statutes, labor and employment regulations, privacy statutes, and securities rules, achieving early dismissals via motions practice, denials of class certification, exclusion of expert testimony, and summary judgments that substantially reduce liability exposure.[42] The firm serves as national coordinating counsel in multidistrict litigation (MDL) proceedings, coordinating discovery and motions across jurisdictions, and has structured settlements with broad binding effects approved by courts, minimizing financial impact in sectors such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, financial services, retail, and transportation.[42] Notable successes include an $89.7 million jury verdict in 2019 for client Vectura Ltd. in a patent infringement trial against GlaxoSmithKline LLC and Glaxo Group Ltd. in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.[43] The Legal 500 has ranked Venable in top tiers for dispute resolution, including product liability, mass tort, and class action defense in pharmaceuticals and medical devices.[4] Venable's regulatory defense integrates with its litigation strengths to provide compliance counseling, advocacy, and representation in government investigations for Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, and startups across industries.[44] Services encompass developing internal compliance programs, defending against enforcement actions, and establishing early warning systems for regulatory shifts, often leveraging attorneys' prior government roles to resolve matters informally and avoid formal proceedings.[44] The investigations and white collar defense group, drawing on former officials from the Department of Justice (DOJ), U.S. Attorneys' offices, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and state attorneys general, addresses grand jury subpoenas, search warrants, witness preparation, plea negotiations, trials, and appeals in federal and state courts.[45] Key substantive areas include anti-money laundering, criminal antitrust, consumer fraud, environmental crimes, False Claims Act violations, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) matters, government contracts fraud, healthcare enforcement, public corruption, securities offenses, and tax fraud, alongside civil enforcement by DOJ, SEC, state attorneys general, and congressional committees.[45] The practice also conducts proactive internal investigations and strengthens compliance controls to mitigate risks from regulatory scrutiny.[45] This integrated approach supports rapid issue resolution, as evidenced by the firm's track record in preempting escalated enforcement through strategic engagement with regulators.[44]Government Affairs and Political Law
Venable's Government Affairs and Political Law practice encompasses a bipartisan team of registered lobbyists, attorneys, and policy advisors who provide legislative advocacy, regulatory monitoring, and compliance counsel across federal, state, and local levels.[46] [47] The group develops lobbying strategies, analyzes Capitol Hill and executive branch activities, and prepares testimony or report language to advance client objectives in sectors including aerospace, transportation, environment, privacy, and data security.[46] In political law, the practice advises corporations, trade associations, political action committees (PACs), and individuals on ethics rules, campaign finance regulations, and lobbying disclosures, maintaining resources tailored to varying jurisdictional requirements nationwide.[47] [48] Services include structuring PACs, navigating pay-to-play restrictions for government contractors, and ensuring compliance with federal election laws, often integrated with tax and nonprofit considerations.[49] [50] The firm's lobbying operations, centered in its Washington, D.C. office, generated $7.12 million from 92 clients in 2025, reflecting active engagement in federal advocacy.[51] Venable supports issue management and direct lobbying for nonprofits and healthcare entities, earning recognition as a powerful firm in legislative circles.[52] [53] Complementary resources, such as the Political Law Briefing blog, track developments in designated lobbying, political participation, and electoral strategy.[54]Intellectual Property and Emerging Technologies
Venable LLP's intellectual property practice offers a full spectrum of services, including patent prosecution, litigation, trademark counseling and enforcement, copyright protection, and IP transactions. The firm has prosecuted tens of thousands of patents and handles complex licensing agreements across industries such as life sciences, technology, aerospace, and media.[55] Its attorneys manage client IP portfolios valued in the tens of millions of dollars and have litigated seminal copyright disputes.[55] In patent matters, Venable represents patent holders and accused infringers in federal district courts, the International Trade Commission, arbitrations, and Patent Trial and Appeal Board proceedings. The practice spans technology and life sciences, with clients including Ford Motor Company, Arthrex, Inc., and FCA US LLC.[56][57] In 2019, the firm received the Hatch-Waxman Impact Case of the Year award from LMG Life Sciences for pharmaceutical patent work.[58] For trademarks, Venable ranks among the top 20 U.S. firms by applications filed and oversees more than 45,000 trademarks worldwide.[59] The firm's IP transactions group advises on high-value deals involving IP assets, including due diligence, licensing, and portfolio monetization.[60] Managing IP's IP Stars 2024 ranked Venable nationally in five patent practice areas, recognizing 22 attorneys, while the 2025 edition of IAM Patent 1000 highlighted the overall IP group.[61][62] Chambers USA notes the practice's strength in developing practical strategies for IP portfolio maximization.[63] Venable's work in emerging technologies integrates IP expertise with the Technology and Innovation Group, focusing on AI, cybersecurity, data privacy, and autonomous systems. The group provides counsel on AI strategy, including patent trends and trade secret protection tailored to machine learning models.[64][65] In cybersecurity, Venable advises on policy, risk governance, and incident response, with a noted emphasis on international standards.[66] The firm supports emerging companies developing disruptive technologies, handling IP protection for first-to-market innovations in electrification and connected mobility.[67] In April 2023, Venable launched Venable Blue, a consulting service addressing online risks such as account takeovers, cyber harassment, and child safety compliance, combining legal advice with reputation management.[68] This initiative extends to AI ecosystem challenges, where attorneys analyze fair use in training data and market harm assessments in litigation.[69] The practice's interdisciplinary approach draws on privacy, regulatory, and IP teams to navigate legislative developments in data strategy and technological policy.[65]Organizational Structure
Office Network
Venable LLP operates a network of 12 offices across the United States, concentrated in key commercial and governmental hubs to support its practices in corporate, litigation, regulatory, and government affairs.[13] The firm's headquarters are located in Washington, D.C., where it has maintained a significant presence to engage with federal regulatory and policy matters.[12] Its original office in Baltimore, Maryland, established upon the firm's founding in 1900, remains a core location.[70] The office network reflects strategic expansions into major markets, including financial centers like New York and technology hubs like San Francisco. In March 2023, Venable consolidated its two New York offices into a single location at 151 West 42nd Street in Manhattan.[34] The San Francisco office, opened in October 2013 at One Market Street and later relocated to 101 California Street, focuses on litigation, transactions, intellectual property, and regulatory matters.[71][72] In August 2024, the Miami office relocated to 801 Brickell Avenue in the city's financial district to enhance proximity to clients in international trade and real estate.[73]| City | State | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Annapolis | MD | Supports government contracts and regulatory work.[13] |
| Baltimore | MD | Founding office; T 410.244.7400.[70] |
| Chicago | IL | T 312.820.3400; focuses on corporate and litigation.[13] |
| Denver | CO | T 303.301.1490; energy and natural resources emphasis.[13] |
| Fort Lauderdale | FL | T 954.453.8000; part of Florida expansion.[74] |
| Los Angeles | CA | 2049 Century Park East, Suite 2300; T 310.229.9900.[75] |
| Miami | FL | Relocated August 2024; T 305.349.2300.[76][73] |
| New York | NY | Consolidated March 2023; T 212.307.5500.[77][34] |
| San Francisco | CA | Opened 2013; T 415.653.3750.[78][71] |
| Washington, D.C. | DC | Headquarters; relocated February 2017 to 600 Massachusetts Avenue NW.[12][11] |
| Wilmington | DE | Specializes in bankruptcy and corporate restructuring.[79] |
Leadership and Governance
Venable LLP functions as a limited liability partnership, with governance primarily determined by its equity partners through an elected Management Committee that directs strategic, operational, and administrative decisions.[80] The Management Committee includes division co-chairs and other senior leaders responsible for areas such as business development, finance, and practice oversight.[81] Partners periodically elect members to this committee, which reports to the full partnership on key matters like expansion, compensation, and policy.[82] The firm's top executive is Managing Partner Daniel P. Moylan, who assumed the role by at least January 2025 and leads firm-wide initiatives, including attorney promotions and strategic growth.[83] Chairman Stuart P. Ingis complements this structure, focusing on high-level guidance and public representation of the firm.[82] An Executive Committee, overlapping with Management Committee functions, handles select operational and policy issues; for instance, partner Stephanie L. DeLong serves on both, contributing to long-term planning.[84] Historically, leadership transitions reflect the firm's evolution; Karl Racine became managing partner around 2008, marking the first such appointment of an African American in an Am Law 100 firm.[9] Office-specific managing partners, such as Charles J. Morton Jr. for Baltimore (appointed February 2023) and Matt McLaughlin for New York, report to the central Management Committee while managing local operations.[85] [86] These roles ensure decentralized execution aligned with firm-wide governance.Key Personnel
Prominent Current Attorneys
Stuart P. Ingis has served as Chairman of Venable LLP since February 2017, overseeing the firm's strategic direction and operations across its offices.[87] Ingis, a counsel in the firm's advertising, marketing, and new media practice, specializes in privacy, data security, and regulatory compliance for technology and media clients, and was named Lawyer of the Year in Bethesda for Government Relations by The Best Lawyers in America in 2026.[5] Daniel P. Moylan acts as Managing Partner of Venable LLP, focusing on complex litigation in financial services, securities, and commercial disputes.[88] With experience representing banks and investment firms in high-stakes matters, Moylan contributes to firm management alongside his practice, emphasizing client advocacy in regulatory and enforcement actions.[89] James J. Hanks Jr. is a leading partner in Venable's corporate and M&A practice, recognized as a Star Individual by Chambers USA in 2025 for his work on mergers, acquisitions, and private equity transactions.[90] Hanks advises public and private companies on deal structuring, governance, and securities compliance, handling deals valued in the billions for clients in healthcare, technology, and manufacturing sectors.[91] W. Warren Hamel chairs Venable's investigations and white-collar defense group, earning Lawyer of the Year honors in Criminal Defense: White-Collar in Baltimore for 2026 from The Best Lawyers in America.[5] Hamel represents executives and corporations in federal probes, including FCPA and antitrust matters, drawing on his prior role as a prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney's Office.[92] J. Joseph Curran III, a former Maryland Attorney General, practices in government affairs and regulatory law at Venable, where he was designated Lawyer of the Year in Bethesda for Government Relations in 2026.[5] Curran's work involves lobbying, policy advocacy, and compliance counseling for clients navigating state and federal regulations.[93]Notable Alumni
John Marshall Butler practiced law at Venable, Baetjer & Howard—Venable LLP's predecessor firm—after his admission to the Maryland bar, becoming a partner in 1939 and remaining until 1950, when he resigned to pursue a successful U.S. Senate campaign.[94] He served as U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1951 to 1963, sponsoring legislation such as the Butler Act, which facilitated labor-management cooperation in nuclear energy development.[94] Karl A. Racine joined Venable LLP as an associate and advanced to managing partner in 2006, the first African American in that role at a top-100 U.S. law firm by headcount, overseeing more than 600 attorneys while focusing on corporate defense, white-collar litigation, and pro bono initiatives.[95] He left the firm in 2014 following his election as the first independently elected Attorney General of the District of Columbia, serving from 2015 to 2023 and prioritizing antitrust enforcement, consumer protection, and civil rights cases, including challenges to the Trump administration's immigration policies.[96][97] Robert L. Wilkins served as a partner at Venable LLP from 2002 to 2010, handling white-collar defense, intellectual property disputes, and complex civil litigation, while contributing over 1,000 pro bono hours to civil rights and asylum matters.[98] Nominated by President Barack Obama in 2010, he was confirmed as a U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia in 2011 and elevated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in 2014, where he has authored opinions on administrative law and national security.[99] Moxila A. Upadhyaya practiced complex commercial and administrative litigation as a partner in Venable LLP's Washington, D.C. office until 2022, including pro bono representation for innocence project clients and recognition as Venable's Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year in 2006.[100] She was appointed U.S. Magistrate Judge for the District of Columbia in September 2022, handling pretrial matters in high-profile cases such as those related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol events.[101]Major Engagements
Representative Clients
Venable LLP represents clients in corporate transactions, intellectual property disputes, and government affairs across industries such as hospitality, agriculture, technology, aviation, and trade associations. In corporate practice, the firm has advised entities including Marriott International, Perdue Incorporated, Dolby Theatre SSP, America VW, and GenRock Capital on matters involving mergers, financing, and governance.[37] In intellectual property litigation, Venable has secured favorable outcomes for technology clients, including representing ecobee Technologies, Inc. in International Trade Commission investigations alleging patent infringement on smart thermostat features; the firm obtained a final determination of non-infringement in March 2023 following an initial win in April 2022.[102][103] The firm also acted as counsel for Canon Inc. in a 2019 patent infringement action against LD Products, Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.[104] For government affairs, Venable functions as a major lobbying firm, hired by 106 clients in 2024 for federal advocacy totaling $13.63 million. Representative lobbying clients that year included Crawford Group (operating as Enterprise Mobility) at $550,000, Privacy for America at $500,000, Autonomous Vehicle Industry Association at $380,000, American Airlines Group at $360,000, and Association of Food, Beverage, and Dairy at $330,000, with efforts focused on sectors like transportation, privacy policy, and food processing.[105]| Client | Lobbying Expenditure (2024) | Industry |
|---|---|---|
| Crawford Group (Enterprise Mobility) | $550,000 | Automotive Rental/Leasing |
| Privacy for America | $500,000 | Privacy/Tech Policy |
| Autonomous Vehicle Industry Assn | $380,000 | Automotive/Tech |
| American Airlines Group | $360,000 | Air Transport |
| Association Food & Dairy | $330,000 | Food Processing/Sales |