The 'vegetables of public policy'

Dentons is in the business of knowing. Knowing people. Knowing policy. Knowing what lies around the corner and how best to preempt it.

Everyone enjoys the meat of public policy: the race for the White House, the battle won in marriage equality, the escalating conflict between police and minorities. But unlike many, we also appreciate the vegetables of public policy—the dizzying intricacies of law and regulation that few understand and fewer still can leverage.

This blog aims to serve up those sometimes-unsavory vegetables in a manner that’s not only accessible but valuable.

Because our government affairs practice operates across the United States, from the federal government to the 50 state capitols and major city halls that dot the map, we’ve designed this space as a go-to depot for meaningful insight on regulatory and legislative trends.

Here, our bipartisan experts will lift the curtain on key elections, including the presidential contest and the weight it will bear on federal rule-making; Medicaid reform and expansion; the regulatory accession of drones in business; education and criminal justice overhauls; and equality and religious freedom measures.

We hope you’ll return here often, because vegetables aren’t all that bad.

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Mike Zolandz

About Mike Zolandz

Mike Zolandz is the chair of Dentons' Federal Regulatory and Compliance practice, and serves as the Managing Partner for Dentons’ Washington, DC office. Mike focuses his practice on advising clients on their most critical and complex trade compliance and foreign investment projects, specializing in cross-border transactions and regulations related to international commerce.

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