Skip to Main Content
Mitchell P. Thompson

Mitchell Thompson is a Dick Thornburgh fellow. Prior to joining the firm, Mitchell served as an assistant attorney general with the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, where he represented the District in administrative hearings involving contractual disputes and bid protests, argued pretrial discovery motions in civil litigation hearings, and supported the drafting and review of complex, million-dollar government contracts and agreements. In this role, Mitchell conducted legal sufficiency reviews for a wide range of District agencies, including matters involving construction, information technology, human care services, and commercial real estate, and facilitated cross-agency trainings focused on human care agreements and procurement protest mitigation. 

This is a temporary biography. A complete biography will be available soon.

Mitchell previously gained experience as a student attorney in a law school human rights clinic, where he advocated for asylum seekers and other clients in humanitarian and immigration-related matters and prepared briefs, petitions, and declarations. Earlier in his career, Mitchell worked as a senior financial compliance associate for an accounting firm, advising campaigns and political committees on federal and state campaign finance requirements, developing client portfolios, and supervising teams managing complex financial disclosures.

Return to top of page

Email Disclaimer

We welcome your email, but please understand that if you are not already a client of K&L Gates LLP, we cannot represent you until we confirm that doing so would not create a conflict of interest and is otherwise consistent with the policies of our firm. Accordingly, please do not include any confidential information until we verify that the firm is in a position to represent you and our engagement is confirmed in a letter. Prior to that time, there is no assurance that information you send us will be maintained as confidential. Thank you for your consideration.

Accept Cancel