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Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck has signed on to represent Neom, the $500B mega-city under construction in Saudi Arabia.
The firm will focus its attention on Tonomus, the technology company that is the first subsidiary formed by Neom.
Tonomus’ mission is to develop the digital infrastructure for Neom, and help Saudi Arabia build the sophisticated technical work force required to achieve the goals of its Vision 2030 economic plan.
Brownstein’s contract went into effect on Feb. 21 and runs through November. It is worth $40K a month.
Al Mottur and Greta Joynes, co-chairs of Brownstein's technology & telecommunications practice; Samantha Carl-Yoder, co-chair of the international practice; and David Pryor, former Arkansas Democratic Senator are working on the Saudi business.


Bridges Partners is running an influencer campaign on behalf of Israel to promote the cultural interchange between it and the US.
San Diego’s Show Faith by Works is spreading pro-Israel messaging to Christian groups in the western US on behalf of the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
KNP Communications has lined up a contract to provide media training to members of Canada’s US embassy.
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Imperium Strategies has signed the Government of Turkey as a client for government relations services.



