Hogan Lovells has turned to a boutique law firm with connections to President Donald Trump for its response to a federal diversity investigation.
Continental, a Coral Gables, Florida-based firm that lists 14 attorneys on its website, is representing Hogan, according to a letter the firm sent to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) on April 15. Bloomberg Law obtained the letter Thursday through a public records request.
Continental’s roster includes Christopher Kise, a former Foley & Lardner attorney who has defended Trump in government prosecutions the president has referred to as “weaponization” of the legal system. Other attorneys at the ...
