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Knowing our way around the maze of state and federal bureaucracy has made us a valuable ally to our clients. We have the experience and contacts to craft practical government relations solutions.
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Years crafting practical government relations solutions for our clients.
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There is no term limit to good counsel. We’ve seen 17 presidential administrations in our time practicing law, and one thing remains constant: us.
View all attorneysOur firm has a long history of attorneys who specialize in a wide variety of administrative, regulatory and compliance practices. This depth uniquely situates WLJ to represent clients in all types of legal matters with a government agency.
Knowing our way around the maze of state and federal bureaucracy has made us a valuable ally to our clients. We have the experience and contacts to craft practical governmental relations solutions.
Clients with legal and business issues involving government need the assistance of attorneys with experience and contacts in this specialized area. The attorneys in our government relations practice have substantial professional backgrounds in the public sector, including senior staff in the Arkansas Attorney General’s office, and we have the experience to understand how to craft practical government relations solutions for our clients.
Because our attorneys are not only government relations professionals but also experienced litigators, we are uniquely situated to represent any type of client interest involving federal, state or local government at any stage of the process.
The Wright Lindsey Jennings Government Relations practice group published the 2015 Arkansas Legislation Summary of Selected Acts based on the 2015 Arkansas Legislative Session. The summary identifies selected acts and proposed legislation that may be of interest to business leaders across the State.