Partner Laura Whiting Quoted in Of Counsel on Trump Administration’s Evolving Environmental Regulations
08 August 2017
Gardere partner and former Environmental Protection Agency counsel Laura Whiting offered insights to Of Counsel on the evolving nature of the Trump Administration’s environmental regulations, and how these revisions impact the manner in which attorneys provide legal advice.
“Change during this administration is fast and furious,” said Whiting. “It’s really hard right now to advise clients on how to comply with rules or even whether to comply with the rules. The big picture is that there are a lot of changes or potential changes. We are monitoring many regulations to see what this new administration does with them.”
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