Hogan & Hartson
Henry D. Kahn is an accomplished legal professional with extensive experience in both private practice and board leadership. At Hogan Lovells US LLP, Kahn served as Partner and Senior Counsel from July 1999 to June 2024. Prior roles included Partner at Piper & Marbury from October 1987 to June 1999 and Board Member at Gilman School from 1998 to 2010. Kahn has made significant contributions to the Center for Urban Families as a Board Member, holding the position of Board Chair from 2015 to 2022. Kahn earned a Doctor of Law (JD) degree from The George Washington University and holds a degree from Yale University.
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Hogan & Hartson
www.hhlaw.com From our beginnings in 1904 as a single lawyer operation to our status as one of the top international law firms, Hogan & Hartson carries on a tradition of excellence established by our founder, Frank J. Hogan. As the economy and our clients’ businesses have globalized, so, too, has Hogan & Hartson. What remains constant, however, are the transcending professional and cultural values that distinguish us from other major law firms: our unwavering commitment to client service, excellence, integrity, community service, and diversity, and our recognized industry focus and team-oriented approach. With more than 1,100 lawyers practicing in 27 offices worldwide, we work seamlessly across multiple practices and offices to provide our clients with exceptional service and creative advice. Working at the intersection of business and government, both domestically and internationally, we help our clients structure and complete their projects and transactions; vigorously represent their interests in all kinds of complex litigation, arbitration, and dispute resolution; guide them and their businesses through the maze of government regulation; and secure, protect, and defend their intellectual property. Because our clients’ success and satisfaction are paramount goals for all Hogan & Hartson lawyers, our teams create a working experience that evolves into enduring relationships.