Government Affairs

The Livability Law practice has been effectively representing clients with government relations and lobbying interests for more than 15 years. Wherever business objectives intersect with government interests, we are there. The secret to our success is simple. Our bipartisan team of government affairs professionals share a common characteristic: they lead.

We have assembled teams of leaders with diverse perspectives in all fields and at every level to provide our clients with first-rate service and uncompromised value. Our government affairs group is supported by more than attorneys and other professionals who are experts in all areas of law and public policy. They have served as local and legislative staffers, city attorneys, business owners and consultants. They advise and advocate for clients on important matters of policy before the Arizona State Legislature, executive branch officials, county boards, local governments and the federal government.

Our government practitioners have substantial experience in legislative and regulatory issues, government procurement and appropriations, campaign finance, lobbying and ethics laws, building coalitions and recommending courses of action to create the most efficient, effective and comprehensive legal and lobbying strategies. Our team has the determination and initiative to make things happen for our clients at the federal, state or local level, all as part of our value-based system.

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