Dickstein Shapiro, whose revenues, profits and headcount have dropped precipitously over the past 18 months, saw 13 lawyers and lobbyists leave the firm this week for Greenberg Traurig.

The group includes Dickstein’s public policy practice head ANDREW ZAUSNER, who will chair Greenberg Traurig’s government law and public policy practice in Washington, D.C., according to sibling publication The Blog of Legal Times.

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