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Lobbying Revenue mid-year 2011

By The Hill Staff - 07/20/11 05:56 PM ET

Several of Washington’s prominent lobby firms reported declines in their lobbying earnings for the first half of this year compared to the same point in 2010, according to forms filed Wednesday under the Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA). (Read The Hill's story: Long debt-ceiling debate hits K Street in the wallet)

Lobbying Revenue mid-year 2011

Lobbying Firm Mid-year 2011 Mid-year 2010 Percent change
Patton Boggs**
24.7
20.5
20%
Akin Gump
17.7
18.2
-3%
Podesta Group
13.7
14.3
-4%
Van Scoyoc Associates
12.4
14.5
-14%
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
10.7
11.8
-9%
Cassidy & Associates
10.4
10.8
-4%
K&L Gates
9.6
9.8
-2%
Holland & Knight
9.5
10.8
-12%
Ogilvy Government Relations
9.5
8.9
7%
Williams & Jensen
8.8
8.6
2%
BGR Holdings
8.2
7.1
15%
Hogan Lovells
7.9
8.8
-10%
Cornerstone Government Affairs
6.4
7
-9%
McBee Strategic Consulting
6.4
6.6
-3%
Alston & Bird
6.4
5.6
14%
Dutko Worldwide
6.2
8.8
-30%
Mehlman Vogel Castagnetti
6.1
6.1
0%
Peck Madigan Jones & Stewart*
5.8
5.6
4%
Capitol Tax Partners
5.7
6.3
-10%
Washington Council Ernst & Young
5.7
5.7
0%

All figures are in the millions of dollars.

* Calculated by The Hill.  

** Includes Breaux Lott Leadership Group for 2011 figure. The firm merged with Patton Boggs in July 2010.

This chart was updated at 1:30 p.m. on July 21.



Source:
http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/172625-lobbying-revenue-mid-year-2011

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