United States:
An Overview Of What To Expect From The Trump Administration
07 December 2016
Holland & Knight
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With a new presidential administration on the horizon, Holland
& Knight presents an overview of what to expect from the
incoming Trump Administration and the first session of the 115th
Congress, including issues ranging from energy, taxation,
environment, healthcare and local governments.
Our senior lobbyists and lawyers provide analysis and respond to
questions. In what is sure to be a year of change and historical
importance, set your policy direction with the aid and insight of
Holland & Knight's seasoned professionals in this webinar
presentation.
For additional information, please view Holland &
Knight's
Presidential Transition Analysis Center, an informational hub
that provides key information on our working relationships with the
incoming Trump Administration, as well as the most up-to-date
information on inaugural events and transition developments as they
happen.
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Duration 2 hrs and 44 minutes
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