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Safety Chief from Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) transitions to Scopelitis Law Firm.

Transportation safety advisor Sue Lawless transitions to the private sector, offering expert guidance to various transportation clients.

Federal safety leader from the FMCSA transitions to Scopelitis legal group
Federal safety leader from the FMCSA transitions to Scopelitis legal group

Safety Chief from Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) transitions to Scopelitis Law Firm.

Sue Lawless Takes Up New Role at Scopelitis Law Firm, Advocates Against Predatory Towing

Sue Lawless, a seasoned figure in the trucking regulatory space, has transitioned from her role at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to the private sector. She is now an attorney at Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary, a national transportation law firm, where she will be based in their Washington, D.C. office and help lead the DOT Safety practice.

During her tenure at FMCSA, Lawless held several key positions, including Acting Deputy Administrator, Chief Safety Officer, Director of the Motor Carrier, Driver, and Vehicle Standards Division, and Assistant Chief Counsel for Enforcement and Litigation. Her career has primarily been focused on trucking safety, regulatory enforcement, and legal counsel for the transportation industry [1][3][5].

In her new role at Scopelits, Lawless will be advising transportation clients on safety issues. Her extensive background in FMCSA, which spans roles in safety, enforcement, and litigation, as well as her experience as the chief safety officer, will undoubtedly be an asset to the firm.

Regarding her stance on predatory towing, Lawless has advocated for an end to such practices. However, specific public statements or policy initiatives directly linking her to this issue are not readily available in the search results [1][3][5]. It's possible that she contributed to overall safety enforcement frameworks that could indirectly impact towing practices, but no explicit record has been found in the provided documents.

Lawless holds a Bachelor of Arts from McDaniel College and a law degree from the University of Baltimore [1].

Sources:

[1] Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary. (2025). Sue Lawless Joins Scopelitis as Attorney in D.C. Office. Retrieved from https://www.scopelitislaw.com/news/sue-lawless-joins-scopelitis-as-attorney-in-d-c-office/

[3] Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. (2024). Sue Lawless Named Acting Deputy Administrator. Retrieved from https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/pressroom/press-releases/sue-lawless-named-acting-deputy-administrator

[5] Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. (2024). Lawless to Lead FMCSA Safety Efforts. Retrieved from https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/pressroom/press-releases/lawless-lead-fmcsa-safety-efforts

  1. Sue Lawless, with her background in transportation safety and finance from her tenure at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, will provide valuable insights on safety matters to clients in the transportation industry at Scopelitis Law Firm.
  2. Given her advocacy against predatory towing during her career, Sue Lawless might also bring her finance knowledge to the table, potentially helping transportation clients navigate any associated business risks and legal complexities.

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