Greenberg Traurig hires six lobbyists from Holland & Knight's Washington D.C. office
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Updated · POLITICO · Apr 27
Greenberg Traurig hires six lobbyists from Holland & Knight's Washington D.C. office
8 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Apr 27
The group includes Christopher DeLacy, former co-leader of Holland & Knight’s federal government affairs, and experts in drone policy, national security, and defense appropriations.
DeLacy becomes co-chair of Greenberg Traurig’s federal government law and policy practice, while Daniel Sennott joins as co-chair of the national security group, strengthening the firm’s Washington presence.
This move is part of Greenberg Traurig’s broader expansion, with over 20 professionals joining since 2025, enhancing its capabilities in government affairs, regulatory, and policy practices.
How will Holland & Knight adapt after losing a key government affairs team?
Why would a successful six-person lobbying team decide to move firms together?
How does a top lobbying team's move impact emerging drone and AI policy?
Does the 'revolving door' between government and lobbying benefit national security?
What does this talent shift reveal about the lobbying industry's intense competition?