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The firm has commented on the implications of Brexit for various sectors, including the energy sector. On this it said: 'EU membership undoubtedly constrains UK policy choices in a way that some find detrimental to UK business and/or consumer interests... If the UK were to seek its fortune outside both the EU and the EEA, Government would be able, at least from a legal point of view, to introduce some very radical changes to current energy policies – and in some cases it might well be tempted to do so... There will be no substitute, as energy Brexit unfolds, for keeping a close eye on what is proposed in relation to each policy area (even if it is not presented directly as a response to Brexit).'<ref>[http://www.globalenergyblog.com/energy-brexit-initial-thoughts Energy Brexit: initial thoughts], Dentons website, 6 July 2016</ref> | The firm has commented on the implications of Brexit for various sectors, including the energy sector. On this it said: 'EU membership undoubtedly constrains UK policy choices in a way that some find detrimental to UK business and/or consumer interests... If the UK were to seek its fortune outside both the EU and the EEA, Government would be able, at least from a legal point of view, to introduce some very radical changes to current energy policies – and in some cases it might well be tempted to do so... There will be no substitute, as energy Brexit unfolds, for keeping a close eye on what is proposed in relation to each policy area (even if it is not presented directly as a response to Brexit).'<ref>[http://www.globalenergyblog.com/energy-brexit-initial-thoughts Energy Brexit: initial thoughts], Dentons website, 6 July 2016</ref> | ||
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+ | [[James Dallas]], partner at Dentons, is a member of the legal panel of the [[Red Tape Initiative]], set up to identify and cut EU regulations – 'red tape' – that it sees as 'impeding business' as part of the Brexit process. | ||
===Lobbying network=== | ===Lobbying network=== | ||
− | In September 2016 Dentons announced it was setting up a worldwide network of lobbying firms - [[Nextlaw Global Public Affairs Network]] - to begin operation in early 2017. The platform launched with 60 public affairs PR firms spanning 100 countries, and expects more to come. It also connects these lobbying firms to thousands of Dentons lawyers as well as over 25,000 lawyers across 475 law firms that are members of the [[Nextlaw Global Referral Network]]. | + | In September 2016 Dentons announced it was setting up a worldwide network of lobbying firms - [[Nextlaw Global Public Affairs Network]] - to begin operation in early 2017. The platform launched with 60 public affairs and PR firms spanning 100 countries, and expects more to come. It also connects these lobbying firms to thousands of Dentons lawyers as well as over 25,000 lawyers across 475 law firms that are members of the [[Nextlaw Global Referral Network]]. |
UK lobbying firms [[Portland PR]] and [[GK Strategy]] were first in line to join the network. Portland’s Brexit unit and Dentons previously co-hosted a discussion on the political, policy and financial implications of Brexit. | UK lobbying firms [[Portland PR]] and [[GK Strategy]] were first in line to join the network. Portland’s Brexit unit and Dentons previously co-hosted a discussion on the political, policy and financial implications of Brexit. | ||
===US lobbying tie up=== | ===US lobbying tie up=== | ||
− | Dentons has linked up with US lobbying firm [[Definers Public Affairs]] to provide a joint | + | Dentons has linked up with US lobbying firm [[Definers Public Affairs]] to provide a joint offering – '3D Global Affairs' – which, it says, 'allows clients to be the disruptor by combining political intelligence, legal advisors, campaign-style tactics, lobbying, governmental affairs, research, and communications into one unique offering'.<ref>[https://www.definersdc.com/3d-global-affairs 3D Global Affairs], Definers website, accessed Feb 2018</ref> |
− | Services they provide promise to 'disrupt The Political, Regulatory, And Communications Environment Over The Long-Term' for clients. Its services include: 'Legal Services'; 'Government Relations And Lobbying Support'; 'Communications And Rapid Response'; 'War Room Style Media Monitoring', which monitors a wide-range of media platforms on a continuous basis; and 'Campaign Style Opposition Research', which, it says provides clients with 'dossiers on opponents, competitors and agitators'.<ref>[https://www.definersdc.com/3d-global-affairs | + | Services they provide promise to 'disrupt The Political, Regulatory, And Communications Environment Over The Long-Term' for clients. Its services include: 'Legal Services'; 'Government Relations And Lobbying Support'; 'Communications And Rapid Response'; 'War Room Style Media Monitoring', which monitors a wide-range of media platforms on a continuous basis; and 'Campaign Style Opposition Research', which, it says provides clients with 'dossiers on opponents, competitors and agitators'.<ref>[https://www.definersdc.com/3d-global-affairs 3D Global Affairs], Definers website, accessed Feb 2018</ref> |
− | 3D Global Affairs, it says, gives clients 'global reach to shape public affairs debates around the world'.<ref>[https://www.definersdc.com/3d-global-affairs | + | 3D Global Affairs, it says, gives clients 'global reach to shape public affairs debates around the world'.<ref>[https://www.definersdc.com/3d-global-affairs 3D Global Affairs], Definers website, accessed Feb 2018</ref> |
[[Definers Public Affairs]] opened a London 'sister agency' in 2017 called [[UK Policy Group]]. | [[Definers Public Affairs]] opened a London 'sister agency' in 2017 called [[UK Policy Group]]. | ||
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Lobbying clients of Dentons in the US in 2017 include (full list here):<ref>[https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/firmsum.php?id=D000066633&year=2017 Dentons], Open Secrets, accessed Feb 2018</ref> | Lobbying clients of Dentons in the US in 2017 include (full list here):<ref>[https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/firmsum.php?id=D000066633&year=2017 Dentons], Open Secrets, accessed Feb 2018</ref> | ||
[[Tohono O'Odham Nation]] | [[Lummi Indian Nation]] | [[American Osteopathic Association]] | [[Los Angeles Department of Water & Power]] | [[Credit Union National Association]] | [[Local Health Plans of California]] | [[Recreation Vehicle Industry Association]] | [[Alcoa]] | [[Free Conferencing Corporation]] | [[LA Care Health Plan]] | [[Adams County]] | [[Adtalem Global Education]] | [[Charter Communications]] | [[City of Long Beach]] | [[Groundfish Forum]] | [[UCare Minnesota]] | [[Auto Care Association]] | [[Genting Group]] | [[International Contrast Ultrasound Society]] | [[Jarden Zinc Products]] | [[Mobilex]] | [[Association of Village Council Presidents]] | [[Calista Corporation]] | [[Bay Area Council]] | [[Voices for National Service]] | [[Academy of Model Aeronautics]] | [[Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers]] | [[American Chemistry Council]] | [[American College Health Association]] | [[American Seafoods Group]] | [[Cameco Corporation]] | [[Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa-Chippewa]] | [[International Association of Geophysical Contractors]] | [[Makah Indian Tribe]] | [[Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Nation]] | [[Nooksack Indian Tribal Council]] | [[Repsol SA]] | [[University of Georgia]] | [[Tohono O'Odham Nation]] | [[Lummi Indian Nation]] | [[American Osteopathic Association]] | [[Los Angeles Department of Water & Power]] | [[Credit Union National Association]] | [[Local Health Plans of California]] | [[Recreation Vehicle Industry Association]] | [[Alcoa]] | [[Free Conferencing Corporation]] | [[LA Care Health Plan]] | [[Adams County]] | [[Adtalem Global Education]] | [[Charter Communications]] | [[City of Long Beach]] | [[Groundfish Forum]] | [[UCare Minnesota]] | [[Auto Care Association]] | [[Genting Group]] | [[International Contrast Ultrasound Society]] | [[Jarden Zinc Products]] | [[Mobilex]] | [[Association of Village Council Presidents]] | [[Calista Corporation]] | [[Bay Area Council]] | [[Voices for National Service]] | [[Academy of Model Aeronautics]] | [[Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers]] | [[American Chemistry Council]] | [[American College Health Association]] | [[American Seafoods Group]] | [[Cameco Corporation]] | [[Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa-Chippewa]] | [[International Association of Geophysical Contractors]] | [[Makah Indian Tribe]] | [[Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Nation]] | [[Nooksack Indian Tribal Council]] | [[Repsol SA]] | [[University of Georgia]] | ||
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==Contact== | ==Contact== |
Latest revision as of 02:34, 1 March 2018
Part of the Powerbase Brexit Portal. |
Dentons is a giant US law firm operating in 50-plus countries, with approximately 7,700 lawyers. It is the world's largest law firm measured by number of lawyers.
Contents
Brexit
Dentons says it is 'uniquely placed' to provide counsel to its European and non-European clients on Brexit 'as they navigate the potential implications of this momentous and unprecedented decision'.[1]
In relation to Brexit Dentons says its focus is on 'cutting through the noise and providing practical advice to clients on what happens next, what the legal and commercial implications are across different industries and sectors, and what they need to be thinking about as they adapt to the new business.' environment.’
The firm has commented on the implications of Brexit for various sectors, including the energy sector. On this it said: 'EU membership undoubtedly constrains UK policy choices in a way that some find detrimental to UK business and/or consumer interests... If the UK were to seek its fortune outside both the EU and the EEA, Government would be able, at least from a legal point of view, to introduce some very radical changes to current energy policies – and in some cases it might well be tempted to do so... There will be no substitute, as energy Brexit unfolds, for keeping a close eye on what is proposed in relation to each policy area (even if it is not presented directly as a response to Brexit).'[2]
James Dallas, partner at Dentons, is a member of the legal panel of the Red Tape Initiative, set up to identify and cut EU regulations – 'red tape' – that it sees as 'impeding business' as part of the Brexit process.
Lobbying network
In September 2016 Dentons announced it was setting up a worldwide network of lobbying firms - Nextlaw Global Public Affairs Network - to begin operation in early 2017. The platform launched with 60 public affairs and PR firms spanning 100 countries, and expects more to come. It also connects these lobbying firms to thousands of Dentons lawyers as well as over 25,000 lawyers across 475 law firms that are members of the Nextlaw Global Referral Network.
UK lobbying firms Portland PR and GK Strategy were first in line to join the network. Portland’s Brexit unit and Dentons previously co-hosted a discussion on the political, policy and financial implications of Brexit.
US lobbying tie up
Dentons has linked up with US lobbying firm Definers Public Affairs to provide a joint offering – '3D Global Affairs' – which, it says, 'allows clients to be the disruptor by combining political intelligence, legal advisors, campaign-style tactics, lobbying, governmental affairs, research, and communications into one unique offering'.[3]
Services they provide promise to 'disrupt The Political, Regulatory, And Communications Environment Over The Long-Term' for clients. Its services include: 'Legal Services'; 'Government Relations And Lobbying Support'; 'Communications And Rapid Response'; 'War Room Style Media Monitoring', which monitors a wide-range of media platforms on a continuous basis; and 'Campaign Style Opposition Research', which, it says provides clients with 'dossiers on opponents, competitors and agitators'.[4]
3D Global Affairs, it says, gives clients 'global reach to shape public affairs debates around the world'.[5]
Definers Public Affairs opened a London 'sister agency' in 2017 called UK Policy Group.
Lobbying
US lobbying clients
Lobbying clients of Dentons in the US in 2017 include (full list here):[6] Tohono O'Odham Nation | Lummi Indian Nation | American Osteopathic Association | Los Angeles Department of Water & Power | Credit Union National Association | Local Health Plans of California | Recreation Vehicle Industry Association | Alcoa | Free Conferencing Corporation | LA Care Health Plan | Adams County | Adtalem Global Education | Charter Communications | City of Long Beach | Groundfish Forum | UCare Minnesota | Auto Care Association | Genting Group | International Contrast Ultrasound Society | Jarden Zinc Products | Mobilex | Association of Village Council Presidents | Calista Corporation | Bay Area Council | Voices for National Service | Academy of Model Aeronautics | Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers | American Chemistry Council | American College Health Association | American Seafoods Group | Cameco Corporation | Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa-Chippewa | International Association of Geophysical Contractors | Makah Indian Tribe | Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Nation | Nooksack Indian Tribal Council | Repsol SA | University of Georgia
Contact
- Website: www.dentons.com
Notes
- ↑ Brexit, Dentons website, accessed Feb 2018
- ↑ Energy Brexit: initial thoughts, Dentons website, 6 July 2016
- ↑ 3D Global Affairs, Definers website, accessed Feb 2018
- ↑ 3D Global Affairs, Definers website, accessed Feb 2018
- ↑ 3D Global Affairs, Definers website, accessed Feb 2018
- ↑ Dentons, Open Secrets, accessed Feb 2018