A Divided Government—What to Expect From Washington DC and How to Navigate Political Agendas in Times of Change

A Divided Government—What to Expect From Washington DC and How to Navigate Political Agendas in Times of Change

Webinar
Speaking Engagement CLE

Please join us on Thursday, February 14, 2019, to kick off a webinar series discussing the political landscape in Washington DC and how to best anticipate and navigate a divided government. Each program will feature a panel of seasoned lawyers with vast experience in all three branches of government and in day-to-day roles counseling companies about how to take a holistic approach when legal, public policy and reputational challenges converge.

Our first webinar will be an overview of the current state of play in Washington DC, and subsequent programs will address industry-specific issues affecting the energy, financial services and technology sectors. We will also provide an update on how state attorneys general are dovetailing or differentiating their activities based on agendas at the federal level. Lastly, there are some meaningful agency developments impacting specific areas of law, and updates in those areas will be forthcoming throughout the year.

Topics for Discussion

  • Strategies for Protecting Corporate Interests in Washington DC
  • Issues on the Agendas of Key Committees
    • Fraud, Corruption and Ethics
    • Climate Change
    • Consumer Protection
    • Pricing
    • Emerging Technologies
  • Proactive Outreach to Congress
  • Advocating With Government Agencies

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