Axinn Moves Washington, D.C. Office to New LEED Gold Status and WELL Certified Space
May 3, 2021
Axinn announced today it has moved to a new Washington, D.C. office after years of significant growth in the nation’s capital.
The move comes as Axinn continues to grow, having added 24 lawyers in 2020, including 15 attorneys in Washington, D.C. GCR has recently named Axinn “Firm of the Year – Americas” by Global Competition Review for 2021.
“The Washington, D.C. office has more than tripled within the last decade. Our new office space was designed to better accommodate our growing numbers across our core practice areas of antitrust, intellectual property and high-stakes litigation, and to serve the well-being of our team,” said Antitrust Group Co-Chair Michael Keeley.
The building, in addition to obtaining LEED Gold status, is also the first in Washington, D.C. to achieve WELL Certification, the premier standard for buildings, interior spaces and communities seeking to implement, validate and measure features that support and advance human health and wellness.
“We are incredibly excited about this move, especially after an unprecedented year,” added Executive Committee member Rachel Adcox. “This new location demonstrates our ongoing commitment to our clients, employees, sustainability and work life.”
The new office is located at 1901 L Street NW. The firm anticipates a gradual and voluntary return to the office, beginning over the summer.
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