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Corporate Political Activities 2013

September 2013

September 30 – October 1, 2013 | Washington, DC

Jan W. Baran, Co-Chair, Caleb P. Burns, Speaker

Conference Overview: Lobbying, campaign finance, and ethics rules in Washington, as well as in every state, are changing, and new court cases are affecting lobbyists, corporations, associations, and unions.  Compliance with federal, state, and local laws is more complex than ever. Congressional ethics rules, the Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA), and pay-to-play laws place additional responsibilities on companies and their executives and directors. To stay above reproach, be sure to attend this program. High-level officials from the FEC, the Department of Justice, congressional ethics committees, and state ethics agencies, as well as corporate compliance officers and expert private practitioners, will explain how to navigate the laws that regulate political, lobbying, and gift activities.

To register, visit: https://www.pli.edu/re.aspx?pk=43217&t=DFJ3_DCPOL.

Wiley Rein clients are eligible for a 20% discount on registration for the conference. Please contact Laura Shields at lshields@pli.edu for more information.

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