Regulators

Former regulators have the experience and insider knowledge to help counsel understand and communicate complex issues involving policies and regulations within industries. WIT’s regulatory experts have been involved in some of the most influential cases.

As industries continue to evolve and expand, so do the rules and regulations that govern them. All businesses must follow certain laws related to their operations, regardless of the industry or company size. Having regulatory experts to advise you can help ensure that all federal, state, and international laws relevant to the case are examined and considered.

Industries

Automotive

Our industry experts understand that automotive industry laws are evolving fast. Their expertise covers international regulations as well as regulations made by agencies like The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and EPA.

Financial Technology

The use of technology has transformed the financial industry and the laws that regulate it. Our experts know the laws that span from traditional banking to fully digital finance.

Gaming

Video gaming is an emerging area for innovation, opportunity, and regulation. Our experts understand the policies and standards that will continue to shape this industry.

Healthcare Technology and Medical Devices

Our experts have advanced degrees in fields such as healthcare informatics, biomedical engineering, and computer science and are former government professionals with first-hand knowledge of FDA and HIPAA procedures and state-specific laws.

Pharmaceuticals

Our experts are former government professionals with first-hand knowledge of FDA, USDA, and EPA procedures.

Wireless Communications

Our regulatory experts are well-versed in cellular standards, wireless network regulations, IoT, and wireless hardware and software compliance.

Types of Litigation

Regulators provide a valuable perspective on cases with industry knowledge that covers both the related business and its governing agency. This type of expertise in traditional and emerging markets can give counsel an advantage in a range of legal disputes.

  • Antitrust
  • Agency Actions
  • Class Actions
  • Environmental
  • False Claims Act Cases
  • Fraud
  • Government Contract
  • Intellectual Property
  • Product Liability
  • Racketeering
  • Rate Setting
  • SEC Enforcement Actions
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