Be bold. Be unstoppable.
Be bold. Be unstoppable.
Coming to America: The First 100 Days of the Trump Administration
Doing business in the United States is not always easy and there are many things that need to be taken into consideration.
President Trump has signed several executive orders that affect businesses outside the U.S. operating here. The first 100 days typically indicate how a president plans to execute his agenda over the next four years. During this webinar, the speakers will provide an update on recent developments from the Trump administration and what they mean for foreign businesses that want to set up business operations in the U.S. Topics will include:
Be bold. Be unstoppable.
Be bold. Be unstoppable.
Coming to America: The First 100 Days of the Trump Administration
Doing business in the United States is not always easy and there are many things that need to be taken into consideration.
President Trump has signed several executive orders that affect businesses outside the U.S. operating here. The first 100 days typically indicate how a president plans to execute his agenda over the next four years. During this webinar, the speakers will provide an update on recent developments from the Trump administration and what they mean for foreign businesses that want to set up business operations in the U.S. Topics will include:
Craig Dashiell is a litigator who resolves high-stakes commercial disputes for companies and individuals. His practice spans breach of contract, business divorce, and representing corporate policyholders in insurance recovery matters, as well as trusts and estates litigation involving millions of dollars.
Craig takes a strategic, results-driven approach to every engagement, focusing on cost- and time-efficient solutions that advance his clients’ broader business goals while applying aggressive tactics when a situation demands. A skilled storyteller, Craig builds arguments using clear and relatable terms — an approach that has produced favorable outcomes for his clients.
Throughout his career, Craig has achieved beneficial early exits through his motion practice and significant wins through arbitration, at trial, and on appeal.
Committed to helping expand access to justice, Craig recently helped negotiate a significant settlement in a class action on behalf of more than 700 young immigrants challenging the U.S. government’s policy of disqualifying 18- to 21-year-olds from Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS). He has also obtained asylum for clients from Honduras and Syria, and advocated for victims of domestic violence and detainees in the penal system.