At age 70, Lanny Davis is starting a new law firm. The peripatetic litigator and public relations spinmaster announced this week that he has formed Davis Goldberg & Galper, as well as a public relations operation, Trident DMG. Davis said both shops are “dedicated to integrating law, media and policy into solutions for clients.”

The new ventures build on Davis’ long career bridging law, politics and public relations. He spent 28 years at Patton Boggs and six years at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, as well as a seven-month stint at McDermott Will & Emery. Between Patton Boggs and Orrick, he served as special counsel to President Bill Clinton during the run-up to the Monica Lewinsky crisis.

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