Chris Callery is an associate in the firm's Washington, DC office, focusing on environmental and regulatory matters. He has experience with investigations and regulatory issues…
Chris Callery is an associate in the firm's Washington, DC office, focusing on environmental and regulatory matters. He has experience with investigations and regulatory issues under the Clean Air Act and other environmental regimes. He has also provided advice to clients on agency and legislative initiatives related to new laws and regulations for technology standards and business operations requirements, as well as providing advice to clients on ethical systems for high level professionals. Chris has particular expertise in helping clients develop plans to meet new regulatory requirements or bring existing operations into compliance. He has significant knowledge of the automotive sector, particularly on emissions issues, including emerging regulatory trends for both zero emission powertrains and traditional internal combustion engines.
Chris Callery is an associate in the firm's Washington, DC office, focusing on environmental and regulatory matters. He has experience with investigations and regulatory issues…
Chris Callery is an associate in the firm's Washington, DC office, focusing on environmental and regulatory matters. He has experience with investigations and regulatory issues under the Clean Air Act and other environmental regimes. He has also provided advice to clients on agency and legislative initiatives related to new laws and regulations for technology standards and business operations requirements, as well as providing advice to clients on ethical systems for high level professionals. Chris has particular expertise in helping clients develop plans to meet new regulatory requirements or bring existing operations into compliance. He has significant knowledge of the automotive sector, particularly on emissions issues, including emerging regulatory trends for both zero emission powertrains and traditional internal combustion engines.