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  • Venable is one of the American Lawyer's top 100 law firms.
    (The American Lawyer, April 2008)

  • Venable was cited by a Fortune 100 company as their primary outside counsel for Intellectual Property in the most recent Corporate Counsel survey "Who Represents America's Biggest Companies?"
    (Corporate Counsel, September 2006)

  • Venable is one of the top 20 Washington, DC law firms ranked by revenue.
    (Legal Times, DC 20, May 5, 2008)

  • Venable ranked 20th in Trademark Insider's Annual Top 200 Trademark Firm rankings.
    (Trademark Insider's 2007 Annual Report, 2007-2008)

  • Venable's privacy-law practice is ranked as a top-tier choice among corporate privacy professionals.
    (Computerworld, October 18, 2007)

  • Venable was named as one of the top 25 lobbying firms for 2007 by Roll Call.
    (Roll Call, February 25, 2008)

  • Venable is ranked #8 in 2006 for lobbying revenue among law firms with lobbying practices.
    (The Hill, 2007)

  • Venable is one of the ten largest law firms in the Washington, DC metro area according to the Washington Business Journal.
    (Washington Business Journal, June 8-14, 2007)

  • Venable is the largest firm in the Baltimore area according to the Baltimore Business Journal.
    (Baltimore Business Journal, April 27, 2007)

  • Venable is ranked 7th for "Top Lead Legal Advisers."
    (American Banker, February 2007)

  • Venable is ranked by Legal Times/Influence as one of the top 15 among law firms and top 25 overall for lobbying work.
    (The Influence Revenue Report, March 17, 2008)

  • Venable was ranked one of the top 20 law firms for U.S. trademark applications filed in 2007.
    (Trademark Insider, May 2008)

  • Venable was ranked as one of the top 15 law firms for U.S. trademark registrations issued in 2007.
    (Intellectual Property Today, May 2008)

  • Venable is ranked among the leading corporate philanthropists by the Washington Business Journal. Venable is also a member of Washington Business Journal's Circle of Community Investors, which recognizes dollar giving combined with volunteer and in-kind giving.
    (Washington Business Journal, June 15, 2007)