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. How will the latest federal regulations impact corporate compliance protocols? Mark Chutkow, Jennifer Beidel, Jay Logel, and Chantel Febus share their outlook.

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Photo of Jennifer L. Beidel Jennifer L. Beidel

In civil and criminal matters involving a broad range of regulatory regimes, Beidel protects the interests of a diverse cross-section of clients in heavily regulated industries, including healthcare, life sciences, food and agriculture, cannabis, and financial services.

Photo of Mark D. Chutkow Mark D. Chutkow

A decorated former federal prosecutor and leader of Dykema’s government investigations and corporate compliance practice, Chutkow uses his experience, litigation skills, and keen judgment to navigate companies and executives through complex, high-stakes government enforcement and civil litigation matters.

Photo of Chantel Febus Chantel Febus

Chantel Febus is a Member in Dykema’s Washington, D.C., Office and serves as the firm’s Head of East Coast Appeals. As a Member of the Appellate and Critical Motions, Business Litigation, and Government Investigations and Corporate Compliance practices, Chantel partners with clients to

Chantel Febus is a Member in Dykema’s Washington, D.C., Office and serves as the firm’s Head of East Coast Appeals. As a Member of the Appellate and Critical Motions, Business Litigation, and Government Investigations and Corporate Compliance practices, Chantel partners with clients to navigate novel legal issues and emergent legal challenges.

Photo of Jay Logel Jay Logel

Jay Logel provides comprehensive compliance and risk management counseling for auto industry clients. He speaks the language of engineers, regulators, communications professionals, and C-suite executives in equal measure helps companies respond with one clear and strategic voice when product quality or safety concerns

Jay Logel provides comprehensive compliance and risk management counseling for auto industry clients. He speaks the language of engineers, regulators, communications professionals, and C-suite executives in equal measure helps companies respond with one clear and strategic voice when product quality or safety concerns threaten bottom lines and brands. Three decades of immersive and diverse in-house auto industry experience informs the holistic, practical, and business-oriented representation Jay provides. He works closely with relevant constituencies throughout organizations to help them build the culture, craft compliance policies and procedures, and cultivate external relationships that will satisfy the scrutiny of regulators and minimize costly and disruptive consumer claims. Whether developing urgent, coordinated response strategies in times of crisis or proactively optimizing a client’s operations and safety protocols, Jay serves as a steady, trusted hand at the wheel.