Executive Actions and Federal Legislation Navigating Federal Executive Orders, Legislation, and Regulation
The federal executive orders, legislation, and regulation coming out of the second Trump Administration and 119th Congress impact and define all aspects of business and governance. Small and large companies, nonprofits, local governments, and Tribal governments alike are all affected by far-reaching and often complex federal regulation and legislation. Many sectors are also inextricably linked to federal government oversight, funding, procurement, and compliance, including artificial technology, digital assets (cryptocurrency, stablecoin, and central bank digital currency), energy, tax, trade, finance, mergers and acquisitions, construction, emerging technologies, and more.
Kilpatrick’s attorneys and professionals across the country—including our Washington, D.C. based Government Relations & Regulatory Practice team of lawyers and Federal lobbyists—guide and support our clients through every stage of the legislative, executive, and regulatory process, leveraging our experience and expertise to ensure our clients’ objectives are met.
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