Energy clients, technology providers, trade associations, educational institutions and nonprofits belong to Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP’s government law and strategies stellar client base, who seek out the firm for federal funding, congressional investigations, policy strategy and regulatory and legislative counsel. The team also houses a well-established AI policy practice, led by practice head Elizabeth Vella Moeller in Washington DC, who is highly experienced in regulatory, governance and safety issues around AI. Also in DC is Brian Finch, who has extensive expertise in all aspects of security law and is involved in government relations and policy advocacy in this area and Craig Saperstein, who focuses on financial services and cybersecurity regulations. Matthew Oresman splits time between London and DC and advises on compliance and strategy initiatives with US and international regulations, while Aimee Ghosh, in DC, focuses on the federal funding opportunities available to clients under the Investment and Jobs Act, the Inflation Reduction Act and the CHIPS and Science Act.
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Auszeichnungen
Mandantenzufriedenheit
Kernmandanten
- Viakoo
- Gigamon Inc
- Censys
- RedCloud Technologies
- Blackhawk Network
- George Washington University
- The AI Trust Foundation for Safe & Beneficial AI
- Gorilla Technologies
- Mindshare Holdings
- Professional Certification Coalition
Highlight-Mandate
- Devises government affairs strategy and advocate before federal and state government for Blackhawk Network.
- Advises Professional Certification Coalition on developing and implementing its federal and 50-state government affairs strategy, drafting and advocating for federal legislation with wide bipartisan support and monitoring and analyzing hundreds of bills in nearly every state.
- Advises and engages in federal government advocacy for Gigamon, Inc.
Anwält*innen
Praxisleitung
Elizabeth Vella Moeller
Weitere Kernanwält*innen
Brian Finch; Craig Saperstein; Matthew Oresman; Aimee Ghosh; Yvette Cravins