Polarization and Post-COVID Dynamics: How a Republican-Controlled House of Representatives Will Affect Legal Services
In 2023, WilmerHale's Alyssa DaCunha said her firm is preparing general counsel to advise on broader risk management issues in an uncertain political climate.
December 05, 2022 at 03:02 PM
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Republicans wrestled control of the U.S. House of Representatives from the Democrats in the midterm elections. In this week's episode, three Washington, D.C. attorneys discuss how even this more narrow power shift affects legal services.
Law.com reporter Bruce Love, who covers the Beltway legal community and business of law, spoke to WilmerHale's Alyssa DaCunha, Brownstein's Marc Lampkin and K&L Gates' Paul Stimers. The attorneys address how the new dynamics in the capitol affect corporate clients, the industries and sectors that could be most affected by the changes and what it means for the type of services law firms will be providing in the next two years.
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