Two heavyweight management-side workplace law firms are vying for the services of Randy Johnson, one of Washington’s most well-connected labor lobbyists, sources with knowledge of the process tell Bloomberg Law.
Johnson, a new free agent after departing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce at the end of last year, is said to be considering offers from Seyfarth Shaw and Littler Mendelson. Both firms represent corporations in labor and employment matters.
Littler is the nation’s largest workplace law firm, with more than 1,000 attorneys and an established government affairs presence through its Workplace Policy Institute. Seyfarth is a smaller, but prominent outfit, ...
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