The rules that govern your industry are written in Washington. We ensure your voice is heard when they are — shaping regulatory outcomes before they become obstacles.
"The most consequential decisions in Washington are rarely made on the floor of the Senate. They are made in regulatory agencies, in committee markups, and in the quiet deliberations that precede them."
Effective policy strategy requires knowing where the real decisions are made — and being present at every stage. Our team has operated inside these processes at the most senior levels, giving our clients an unmatched view of how outcomes are actually determined.
What We Do
From rulemaking comment strategy to agency relationship development, we engage the full regulatory process — not just the legislative one — to protect and advance your policy interests.
Federal rulemaking strategy, comment drafting, and agency engagement
Regulatory impact analysis and early-stage threat identification
White paper development and policy position documentation
Congressional testimony preparation and committee staff briefings
Executive Order and administrative action monitoring and response
Interagency coordination and Office of Management & Budget (OMB) engagement
Long-range policy landscape mapping and scenario planning
Our Approach
Regulatory strategy is not reactive work. Our clients succeed because we position them upstream — shaping the conversation before it becomes a mandate.
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Early Engagement
We identify regulatory threats and opportunities at the earliest stage — well before a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking is published. Being present at the beginning of the process is the only way to meaningfully shape its outcome.
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Substantive Expertise
Our principals have sat in the rooms where these rules are written. We understand how agencies think, what arguments move them, and how to translate your interests into the language of policy.
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Integrated Strategy
Regulatory and legislative strategy cannot operate in silos. We coordinate both tracks simultaneously — ensuring that your position in agency proceedings is reinforced by your presence on Capitol Hill.