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April 2, 2024
Law360 Pulse and E&E News

Law360 Pulse and E&E News Feature Andrew Wheeler's Move to Holland & Hart

Holland & Hart Partner and Head of Federal Affairs Andrew Wheeler was featured in a Law360 Pulse article titled “Former Trump EPA Leader Joins Holland & Hart In DC” following the firm’s announcement that Andrew, who was EPA Administrator from July 2018 to January 2021, has joined the firm in the Washington, DC.

Andrew told Law360 that he's worked with people at Holland & Hart for years and that he likes the firm's collaborative culture, saying, the firm has “a large energy and natural resource practice, which fits in well with my background, and the firm wants to strategically grow the D.C. practice. It's exciting to be part of this expansion." He added, "Being asked to help lead this effort to expand the D.C. footprint is both an opportunity and a challenge that I couldn't say no to. I really want to take the experience I have learned as administrator of the EPA and my prior positions and use this knowledge to help clients navigate the ever-expanding D.C. landscape."

Andrew was also featured in an E&E News article titled “Andrew Wheeler lands at law firm,” and was quoted from the firm’s statement saying he was excited to build “a team of bipartisan federal advocacy and policy professionals and be part of growing the firm’s dynamic Washington, DC office.”

To read the Law360 Pulse April 2 article, click here: “Former Trump EPA Leader Joins Holland & Hart In DC,” (subscription required).

To read the E&E News April 2 article, click here: “Andrew Wheeler lands at law firm.”

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