By Phillip Bantz | September 6, 2022
"We're trying to assess whether we'll be able to sue," said Karen Harned, first-ever legal chief for the Job Creators Network Foundation's Legal Action Fund.
By Bruce Love | July 20, 2022
The U.S. Senate has announced billions of extra spending on defense—potentially fueling heightened business activity for public policy practices.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | June 14, 2022
While many firms are flocking to central Texas to capitalize on the growing demand for tech and IP offerings, Foley & Lardner's Austin office focuses its efforts on government solutions, including lobbying and regulatory work.
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By Tim Chandler, Jessica Adkins, Heather Palmer and Kevin Lewis | March 8, 2022
As an ever-increasing number of companies establish goals for reducing carbon emissions, boards are drilling down on the company's strategic plan for meeting its net-zero targets and managing through the transition from traditional fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 19, 2021
Greenberg Traurig associate Aaron Gregg has joined Balch & Bingham as a partner to build a public policy and government relations practice in the Texas capital city.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | July 7, 2021
Law firms are seeking both partners and associates with antitrust experience, as Big Tech litigation, M&A and lobbying work ramps up.
By Cheryl Miller | March 30, 2021
Members of the United States Cannabis Council include giants such as cannabis delivery company Eaze, Curaleaf Holdings Inc. and Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. as well as law firms Vicente Sederberg and Husch Blackwell.
By Maka Y. Hutson and Hans Christopher Rickhoff | March 24, 2021
The Biden administration should consider actions to balance ensuring that border communities can function while appropriately using already appropriated federal dollars to maintain a safe and secure U.S.-Mexico land border, say Maka Y. Hutson, counsel, and Hans Christopher Rickhoff, senior counsel, at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.
By Sang Shin | March 22, 2021
President Biden has carved out potentially meaningful reforms to employment-based immigration laws, says Sang Shin, an immigration attorney in Houston with Jackson Walker LLP.
By Roberto Aguirre-Luzi, Isabel Fernandez de la Cuesta, Lauren Friedman and Fernando Rodriguez-Cortina | March 10, 2021
On March 2 the Mexican Federal Senate approved a bill that will modify Mexico's Electricity Industry Law, effectively reversing rights granted to private investors in that sector, say Roberto Aguirre-Luzi, Isabel Fernandez de la Cuesta, Lauren Friedman and Fernando Rodriguez-Cortina, attorneys with King & Spalding.
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