Craig represents clients in federal government relations, federal regulation and foreign agent registration matters. He also practices election law, and has twice served as president of the Republican National Lawyers Association, and as chief counsel for the Republican leader of the Illinois House of Representatives and general counsel of the Illinois Republican Party. He regularly provides legal, political and transition-team assistance to federal and state Republican candidates and organizations – notably including the Trump presidential campaign organization and transition team and the 2000 legal team representing George W. Bush in Broward County, Florida. The combination of such experience informs him on how political and legal actions can be optimally combined to achieve a client’s goal.
Craig concentrates his practice in lobbying the executive department of the U.S. government. This includes the broad sweep of the current presidential administration, including his regular interaction with White House policy offices, secretarial level political and career appointees across most major departments, and the non-governmental organizations that impact administrative decision making. Because of his Illinois governmental background, he regularly communicates with the Illinois congressional delegation, Illinois General Assembly and the Republican Illinois governor. His principal clients are in fields where the ability to advocate complex or technical concepts is required, including advocating for statutory and regulatory change, change to formal or informal policy positions of federal executive agencies, awarding of significant government competitive contracts, and settling significant financial disputes with government agencies. Achievements for clients are concentrated in having acting as principal lobbyist to obtain changes to statutory and regulatory provisions — through which fundamental economic conditions of client operations have significantly improved.
From 2003-2006, Craig served as White House appointed chief counsel for technology at the U.S. Department of Commerce, leading the legal staff responsible for providing advice to federal technology-related agencies. He supervised the legal team investigating the New York World Trade Center building and fire safety disaster, for which he was presented a federal gold medal for distinguished scientific and engineering achievement. He also headed the department’s Office of the Chief Counsel for Industry and Security, leading the legal staff responsible for providing export administration and enforcement advice to the Bureau of Industry and Security.
Notably, Craig has served on the firm's Professional Responsibility Committee, where he regularly advised attorneys and clients on a wide variety of ethical compliance matters. Craig has been a leader in the local and national councils of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) for over 30 years.