D.C.'s Boutique Bar Just Got More Crowded - Above the Law
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D.C.'s Boutique Bar Just Got More Crowded - Above the Law
Liu Shur Kravis is a new litigation boutique founded by three former federal prosecutors. They aim to offer senior-level attention without the traditional Biglaw structure. The founders believe clients prefer a model that provides more direct engagement and fewer layers of billing. They focus on investigations and complex litigation, emphasizing their ability to complement existing counsel in high-stakes matters. Their approach seeks to address client needs for specialized, lean teams that can deliver effective legal services.
""We've worked together, sometimes in government, sometimes in private practice as counsel for different clients on the same matter. And so we've really known each other for a long time," Liu said."
""In terms of the work we do, investigations and complex litigation work, I don't think that there is one model that is right for every client and every matter," Kravis stated."
""There are a lot of investigations matters and litigation matters, particularly in [a] co-counsel type arrangement, where that kind of model can make a lot of sense for the client," Kravis added."
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