PUBLIC AFFAIRS & RISK CONSULTING

The Muir Group is at its core a family of technology solutions companies. Its founder, however, is an attorney, a former government lawyer at each level of government, a former adjunct professor of law, and a published scholar. This background has led to requests from politicians to help shape legislation and policy platforms, from media to opine on matters of law & policy, and from regulatory institutions and investors to understand the impact potential legislation might have upon an industry.

These requests led to the creation of Broughton House, an outlet through which the Muir Group can provide editorials, public commentary, media availability, and panel appearances on issues within its corporate area of expertise.

Clients can retain Broughton House for public affairs & risk consulting services. Broughton House will be available to help clients understand the risk legislation or executive action might pose to their business or their industry and create strategies to deal with the risk of public action. Our advisory services will dovetail with the technology policy issues that Broughton House publicly comments upon.

Mr. Muir has also represented the United States in two diplomatic negotiations with foreign countries.

Representative issues from the founder of Broughton House within the past 12 months include:

  • TikTok and the efforts to ban the application from the legislative and executive branches- 3 published editorials and a private panel discussion

  • The International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin- television appearance on NTN 24, an international channel based in Washington, DC.

  • Published editorials on government contractor compliance with cybersecurity frameworks, how prime contractors can manage subcontractor compliance, and federal missteps with cybersecurity regulatory compliance

  • Appearances on a legal panel sponsored by the American Bar Association to discuss cybersecurity risk and regulation in the electrical grid and new energy transition