Ms E. Dee Martin > Bracewell LLP > Washington DC, United States > Lawyer Profile

Bracewell LLP
2001 M STREET, NW, SUITE 900
WASHINGTON DC 20036
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States

Position

Dee Martin is co-chair of the firm’s Policy Resolution Group, the government relations and strategic communications section of Bracewell. Dee represents clients before the U.S. Congress and federal agencies, developing and implementing policy and media strategies that achieve her client’s goals. Dee has 20 years of experience providing strategic advice to corporations, non-profit organizations and trade associations. Her work covers a broad range of issues, including energy and the environment (oil & gas; power; renewables); national security (federal law enforcement); women’s rights (economic and violence issues); and financial services (credit rating agencies; consumer protection). Dee has successfully led clients through legislative, appropriations and oversight campaigns. In addition to her policy work, Dee represents clients involved in agency inquiries and Congressional investigations, including hearings and testimony.

Education

University of Virginia School of Law, J.D., 2001; University of Central Arkansas, B.S., 1994

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Government > Government relations

At Bracewell LLP, the Washington DC-based government relations team combines lobbying, strategic communications and legal services expertise. The group is particularly active in assisting non-profit organizations, utilities providers, critical minerals producers and renewables companies with advocacy work, with a focus on  tax, energy and environmental issues. Notable for his work developing climate change policy and environmental legislations, Scott Segal co-heads the practice with E. Dee Martin, who is a key contact for legislative and regulatory advocacy matters related to the energy transaction, social justice and equality. Christine Wyman is a go-to lawyer for clean energy policy, having recently played a key role in the hydrogen provisions of the bipartisan infrastructure law. Clean Air Act expert Jeffrey Holmstead is another key name.