Partner Richard Stoll spoke at a Washington Legal Foundation Web seminar program on Monday, June 16, 2014. The program was titled, “Don’t Rest On Your Written Comments: Pursuit Of Successful EPA Advocacy.”
To effectively shape rulemaking at today’s Environmental Protection Agency, lawyers must go well beyond the filing of expertly crafted comments. Viewers benefited from Mr. Stoll’s three decades of EPA advocacy and learned how to adroitly advance their interests both before and after official comments have been filed. He also discussed “sub-regulatory” guidance from the agency, how to pursue it, and how to put it to good use.
For more information on the program, visit the Washington Legal Foundation Web site.
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