Affiliations
Delivering diversity, bipartisanship,
and unmatched expertise
In our rapidly changing political environment, the traditional top-down approach is no longer good enough for businesses to achieve their public policy goals. Success requires broad coalitions and key relationships at every level. That’s why CGCN is proud to partner with United By Interest (UBI), the first bipartisan, majority-minority owned government relations and public affairs firm in Washington.
Straightforward. Personal. Nimble.
CGCN Law offers personal, expert legal and policy counsel on environmental, energy, and administrative matters. The work is done by a specialist in the field, directly with and for you, the client, with straightforward, practical, cost-effective, and responsive client service. In other words, we don’t “push work down” to associates; the expert you hire is the expert you get.
NOTE: CGCN Law and CGCN Group are two separate companies. CGCN Law offers legal services; CGCN Group does not. Becoming a client of one does not make you a client of the other, although we are happy to explore providing joint services where appropriate.
Capitalism matters and we need a stronger voice for small business.
The American Free Enterprise Chamber of Commerce is built to nurture and grow these ideas. We represent hard working entrepreneurs, innovators, and creators. We fight for jobs, growth, and freedom. We fight for equal economic opportunity for every American. We fight against burdensome regulations, job-killing tax policies, and the corporate cronyism and backroom DC deal making that threaten our economic future.
It’s Time To Fight For American Free Enterprise
“Overreaching federal bureaucracies are drowning American businesses under an unprecedented wave of burdensome regulation that is smothering our nation’s economic growth, innovation and competitiveness”
– Hon. William Barr, Chairman of the Center for Legal Action’s Advisory Board
DISCLAIMER: CGCN Group and the above listed alliances are entirely independent of one another and are not partnerships or joint ventures, and each company is, and will continue to be, solely responsible for its own work product and staff. Prospective clients should make their own judgments about the suitability of any company for their particular needs.