Member Profile - David Thompson


Membership Level

Regular Member - 1 Year

Employer

Cooper & Kirk

Email

[email protected]

Business Phone

202-220-9659

Website

http://www.cooperkirk.com/

Address

1523 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036, United States

Law School

Harvard

Practice Area 1

Civil Rights

Practice Area 2

Class Action

Practice Area 3

Litigation

 

BIO

David H. Thompson is the Managing Partner of Cooper & Kirk and joined the firm at its founding. He has extensive trial and appellate experience across commercial and constitutional matters, having litigated in more than 30 federal district courts, argued in all 13 federal courts of appeals, and appeared before the U.S. Supreme Court. His practice includes high stakes damages and complex trial work and has secured victories worth billions of dollars. Mr. Thompson’s constitutional and public law docket includes a number of the most consequential culture war and separation-of-powers disputes of the last generation. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School.


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