Law Firms Gearing Up For Demand Surge Following Chevron Deference Ruling
"It may not all necessarily unfold in the context of litigation but, as a whole, there's going to be a need for more lawyers helping companies navigate this new rubric, and what it means," said Lynn Calkins of Holland & Knight.
July 02, 2024 at 10:20 AM
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What You Need to Know
- Some law firms are readying for expected demand from legal challenges to federal regulatory agencies' past rulings.
- The legal challenges likely will follow the Supreme Court's ruling overturning the 'Chevron deference' principle last week.
- Holland & Knight already established a Chevron Deference Working Team in anticipation of the ruling.
Some law firms are preparing for expected demand from legal challenges to federal regulatory agencies' past decisions following the Supreme Court's "Chevron deference" ruling last week.
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