We celebrated the area's best lawyers at Teddy & the Bully Bar Wednesday. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
Washingtonian celebrated the 2013 Top Lawyers featured in the December issue with a reception presented by Capital One Bank Wednesday night at Teddy & the Bully Bar. More than 200 of the area’s finest attorneys enjoyed tasty bites from Teddy & the Bully Bar’s menu, specialty cocktails from whiskey sponsor Clyde May’s, a fun greenscreen courtesy of Washington Talent Agency, and gift bags including a Capital One Bank tumbler and Capital One Bank cookies provided by Kalorama Cookie Company.
Washingtonian Top Lawyers Reception (Photos)
Teddy & the Bully Bar hosted a celebration for the area’s finest attorneys.
Washingtonian celebrated the 2013 Top Lawyers featured in the December issue with a reception presented by Capital One Bank Wednesday night at Teddy & the Bully Bar. More than 200 of the area’s finest attorneys enjoyed tasty bites from Teddy & the Bully Bar’s menu, specialty cocktails from whiskey sponsor Clyde May’s, a fun greenscreen courtesy of Washington Talent Agency, and gift bags including a Capital One Bank tumbler and Capital One Bank cookies provided by Kalorama Cookie Company.
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