Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is excited to announce that, starting March 17, 2025, its Washington, D.C. office will be located at 600 Massachusetts Avenue NW.
“This new office space provides approximately 50% more square feet than our previous location to support the firm’s growth and our more than 300 clients, including 30-plus new clients since January. It also accommodates the more than a dozen recent additions to our team, including former attorney to President Trump Evan Corcoran, Majority Leader Scalise’s Deputy Chief of Staff Bart Reising, and Lauren Flynn, who is a House and Senate senior appropriations committee veteran and senior appointee in the Department of the Treasury in the previous Trump administration,” said Will Moschella, co-chair of Brownstein’s Government Relations Department in Washington, D.C.
Please update your records with the firm's new address:
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
600 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 400
Washington, D.C. 20001
202.296.7353
“In addition to being closer to Capitol Hill and reaffirming our long-term commitment to providing best-in-class government relations and legal services, we were drawn to this location because of its amenities, a floor plan that will facilitate collaboration, and indoor and rooftop gathering spaces that will support meetings and events,” said Brownstein Government Relations Department Co-Chair Nadeam Elshami. “We look forward to hosting you in our new location soon.”
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