Six months after releasing our 2024 Automotive Trends Report, we look at which of our legal trends continue driving the industry forward… and which ones might be in the rearview mirror. Today, Grant Gilezan, Brian Smith, and Mark Malven share their outlook on the future of electric vehicles.

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Photo of Grant Gilezan Grant Gilezan

Grant Gilezan’s comprehensive practice includes regulatory compliance and reporting, transactions, policymaking, and litigation. Beyond the law and facts of each matter, however, he understands the liability and opportunities that public and private sector clients face. As the head of Dykema’s Environmental Practice Group

Grant Gilezan’s comprehensive practice includes regulatory compliance and reporting, transactions, policymaking, and litigation. Beyond the law and facts of each matter, however, he understands the liability and opportunities that public and private sector clients face. As the head of Dykema’s Environmental Practice Group and a gifted deal-maker, Grant delivers realistic, cost-effective solutions to environmental problems and disputes. Besides the economic costs of site cleanups, remediation, brownfield development, and land transfers and decommissions, clients often encounter reputational and political issues, too.

Photo of Mark Malven Mark Malven

Mark G. Malven is the leader of Dykema’s Technology and Outsourcing Transactions practice, co-leader of the Electric and Autonomous Vehicles (E/AV) and Advanced Mobility team. He has more than 25 years of experience representing both customers and technology vendors and has handled more…

Mark G. Malven is the leader of Dykema’s Technology and Outsourcing Transactions practice, co-leader of the Electric and Autonomous Vehicles (E/AV) and Advanced Mobility team. He has more than 25 years of experience representing both customers and technology vendors and has handled more than 2,000 technology transactions—involving outsourcing, licensing, cloud services, development, consulting, distribution, sponsored university research, manufacturing, value-added reseller, acquisition, and joint venture relationships.

Photo of Brian Smith Brian Smith

Brian T. Smith, leader of Dykema’s product liability and class action defense practice group, focuses his practice on general civil litigation, with an emphasis on product liability defense. He has handled numerous product liability cases involving catastrophic injury and death, consumer product class

Brian T. Smith, leader of Dykema’s product liability and class action defense practice group, focuses his practice on general civil litigation, with an emphasis on product liability defense. He has handled numerous product liability cases involving catastrophic injury and death, consumer product class action claims, and a variety of commercial and contract disputes.