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European policy can be of crucial importance to companies and governments
- Policy emerging from Brussels may create or remove major opportunities - or impose substantial costs.
- EU legislation is made by the Commission, the European Parliament (which now has the last word on most legislation), and the Council. It is a complex process, involving multiple readings, giving scope for different types of intervention at various stages and readings, but difficult for outsiders to follow.
- For a case to be heard effectively, each institution has to be contacted in the right way at the right time, yet few organisations have good contacts with Commission, Parliament - which today exerts major influence - and the Council.
- In dealing with EU legislation and policy, we offer unique expertise among our core staff, and a network of specialist consultants covering most EU member states.
Our experience of making and influencing European legislation is at your disposal.
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