Government Relations / Lobbying
Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell maintains the most active legislative and regulatory practice in New Hampshire. Clients seeking sophisticated governmental advocacy turn to GC&G for its collective legislative expertise of more than a century of "hands on" state government affairs experience and successful outcomes.
UNIQUELY QUALIFIED
The firm's multidisciplined approach combines attorneys and regulatory and communications specialists with our own in-house economist and market and policy analyst allowing us to fully understand client concerns and communicate effectively with decision-makers.
The government group's core competencies include:
- Energy
- Business and economic development
- Financial services
- Privacy/Security
- Healthcare
- Technology
- Natural resources
- Construction
- Environmental
- Insurance
- Taxation
- Antitrust
- Consumer Law
- Public Contracting Strategies
- Transportation
ACTIVE AT ALL LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
Our attorneys and legislative specialists regularly appear before the New Hampshire departments of Insurance, Banking, Revenue Administration, Transportation, Resources & Economic Development, and Labor, the Public Utilities Commission, and numerous other boards and commissions.
We also represent a wide range of clients with matters before the New Hampshire Executive Council, and are the most visible firm in the New Hampshire Administrative Rules process.
A STEP AHEAD
GC&G has an extensive practice before the New Hampshire Energy Facility Siting and Evaluation Committee, having secured approvals for an international natural gas pipeline, a 525-megawatt electric generation plant, and an exemption from certification for a petroleum "fuel transfer" pipeline.
Gallagher Callahan & Gartrell is uniquely positioned to strategically forecast the impact of government activities on your organization and industry — as opposed to simply reporting legislative results. This difference can enable our clients to gain competitive advantages over marketplace rivals.
Browse our Government Relations articles in our Resources section.
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