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State Law Resources, Inc., is an international network of independent law firms. In the US, SLR has one from each state and the District of Columbia. US firms are selected for their experience in government relations and administrative and regulatory law at the state and federal level. Each member firm also has unique public-and private-sector experience.  Outside the US, one firm per country is selected for their compatibility with the practice areas of the US firms.  We have firms in Canada and The United Kingdom.
 
Most US firms are multi-practice, business-oriented law firms that deal with all branches of state and federal government. Our network helps businesses, trade associations and public policy coalitions navigate the complex and time-consuming process of managing both legal issues and state government relations. Our Washington, D.C. member provides the same services on federal matters. Outside the US, member firms are multi-practice, business-oriented law firms that deal with government as is customary in their country. 

Our members maintain strict standards of discretion and client confidentiality. To browse our membership, visit the Members section.

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