Overview
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For more than a century, Locke Lord has had a singular focus on our clients and their goals. Our long-established tradition of responsive, personalized service and excellence in meeting the needs of our clients has made us one of the nation’s top law firms and political lobbying powerhouses. Our solid reputation and our ability to deliver the highest quality work are what we bring to city halls and state capitals across the nation and to Washington, D.C.
In today's business environment, individuals, companies and organizations must understand, navigate and shape public policy, both locally and federally. Locke Lord will advance your interests, prevent problems before they develop and provide you the information you need to take timely action. We have a proven record of guiding clients through the government maze to achieve their objectives by providing a full array of legislative, regulatory and legal services. Our attorneys and non-attorney professionals form a unique and diverse public law team with extensive political contacts at every level of government and the knowledge of how public processes work.
As federal, state and local governments become more sophisticated, the management of issues grows more complex. Elected officials and legislative staffs are expanding in number and are increasingly affecting businesses, organizations and individuals. The wisest approach in dealing with the government is to be proactive, with a constant presence among officials and vigilant cultivation of those empowered to affect your interests. Our physical presence in Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York, Sacramento, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. ensures Locke Lord is at the forefront of political, economic and government issues.
Our Public Law partners, associates and professionals in Houston, Austin and Dallas form a Texas team that has built up unparalleled relationships, trust and an outstanding reputation for integrity across the Southwest and beyond. They form the foundation for our proactive counsel and are one of the keys to Locke Lord’s public law strength. In Washington, D.C., our attorneys and public affairs professionals constitute Locke Lord Strategies®, a public affairs team of proactive and bipartisan problem solvers, each with extensive political and public policy experience (see Locke Lord Strategies® Practice area).
No matter what or where your public law issue lies, Locke Lord’s professionals are well-prepared to approach it with good judgment, years of experience and unsurpassed personal connections at every level of government, be it local, state or federal.
Texas Public Law
Whether you’re an individual, a business, a non-profit or a public agency, it's vital you know how to properly deal with the government, and Locke Lord can help shape the future of your endeavor or organization.
Our Firm’s Texas roots date back more than 100 years, and we have built upon that century of knowledge, networks and experience in recent years to work with a broad range of state government entities across the country. Our familiarity with government organizations runs deep, and our broad-based practice allows us to assist companies with multi-state operations when they face political hurdles that might hamper or halt their growth. We work to prevent business strategy from being compromised because of conflicting state policies—this requires a comprehensive knowledge of the laws and regulations that govern how business gets done and lobbying skills.
Following the 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st and 82nd Texas Legislative Sessions, Texas Lawyer ranked the firm's lobbying practice at the top of law firm lobbying practices based on lobby billings reported to the Texas Ethics Commission. Our broad and diverse team is thoroughly familiar with the Texas legislative process and has excellent relationships with state officials and legislators throughout Texas. During legislative sessions, our team is full time in Austin assisting clients with their state government relations needs. During the interim, we are actively involved with interim committee charges and cultivating relationships for the next session. Public Law Chair Robert Miller writes a well-followed weekly blog – View from the Gallery – detailing legislative highlights.
In January 2011, for the seventh consecutive year, Locke Lord was named the Top Law Firm Lobby Practice in Texas by Capitol Inside and also made its Top 10 list in the Texas Lobby Power Rankings 2011. The widely read publication said our firm stays No. 1 consistently “because it wants to be number one and works aggressively to not only keep that distinction but to solidify its lock on it more each year.” The publication also has written that Locke Lord "has become the model in Texas for lobby practices at law firms.”
Our attorneys are also active in Texas representing both government agencies and organizations that are adverse to government agencies in open meetings and public information related issues. In Texas, we counsel clients on proper subject matter for closed sessions, proper invocation of the “competitive issues” exception under Texas Senate Bill 7 (the electric deregulation bill) and proper postings for meetings and subject matter descriptions of issues to be considered. Our attorneys represent parties seeking documents from governmental entities. Likewise, on behalf of state and local governmental entities, we advise agencies on policies and procedures regarding responses to public information requests.
Our administrative/regulatory practice is integral to our state government public law practice. For those companies and organizations directly affected by state government activity, our attorneys are vigilant in cultivating support from those empowered to affect our clients’ interests in such areas as environmental law, utility regulation, transportation, health care, education and taxation. Our representation in front of key leaders at executive agencies is ongoing, and we work on critical matters during legislative sessions and in between, when important interim committee work is being done. We facilitate clients’ contacts with those who influence policy and oversee regulation of key industries.
For example, our team worked with Gulf States Toyota's General Counsel to design a comprehensive five-state government relations program. We handle Gulf States' lobbying of the Texas legislature, work with Texas administrative agencies and communicate on its behalf with the Texas congressional delegation. We helped our client form a team of lobbyists in the four remaining states, and we coordinate and monitor work done by them. Our focus is proactive identification and lobbying regarding any political challenges that might affect our client's business.
Local
At the local level, our attorneys and professionals work with officials of all types of governmental bodies, including city, county or parish officials and members of special bodies, such as regional mobility agencies, water districts, river authorities, road districts and other political subdivisions. We represent clients in matters concerning land development, revitalization of urban areas, tax abatements, telecommunications tower siting, utility regulation, franchise rights, zoning and a myriad of other local government issues. We also develop private/public partnerships.
A good example of our experience at mobilizing local resources to accomplish a client goal is our effort to help the Houston Astros build a state-of-the-art baseball stadium in Houston, financed with public and private funds. To accomplish this, new legislation was required to authorize the City and County to create a Sports Authority and levy a tax on car rentals and hotel rooms. Our attorneys drafted and lobbied passage of this statewide legislation through the Texas Legislature in 1997.
We then participated in the negotiation of the development, construction and financing documents with the Sports Authority and obtained City and County approvals of the project. Passing the legislation and obtaining the local government approvals demanded an intricate knowledge of the legislative process and access to the decision makers. Structuring the agreements required legal acumen in real estate, construction, labor, bankruptcy and litigation. The result was the construction of Minute Maid Park, on time and on budget.