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Campaign Finance in 2012 Seminar by Kelley Drye

Campaign finance and political law rules in the United States are rapidly evolving and in this political climate, there are more opportunities than ever to participate. Please join Kelley Drye (Washington, District of Columbia, USA), as they host an interactive Q&A that will help you understand the rules to shape your advocacy and maintain compliance measures to reduce vulnerabilities and address problems.

Speakers:

David Frulla, Partner, counsels a wide range of entities, such as corporations, lobbying firms, trade associations, and labor organizations regarding federal and state campaign finance; lobbying registration, reporting, and activity; foreign agent registration and reporting; and other political law issues. He has significant experience defending individuals, corporations, labor organizations and other entities in criminal, administrative, and legislative investigations and enforcement proceedings relating to these matters.

Dustin Painter, Associate, counsels clients on federal and state campaign finance, lobbying disclosure and government ethics laws. He also provides political law compliance advice to corporations, labor organizations and trade associations.

Kelley Drye Speakers: David E. Frulla, Partner, Dustin J. Painter, Associate

When: March 20, 2012 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Location: Kelley Drye & Warren LLP; 3050 K Street, NW, Suite 400; Washington, DC 20007-5108

Additional Information: This seminar is free of charge, but space is limited. Reserve your place today.

To Register, please email govrel@kelleydrye.com or contact Cassidy Russell at 202.342.8400.

CLE Credit Opportunity
Continuing Legal Education credit for this program may be available in certain jurisdictions. If you are interested in applying to receive CLE credit, please include your desired CLE jurisdiction(s) and your bar registration number when you register. In accordance with the requirements of the New York State Legal Education Board, this non-transitional continuing legal education program is not approved for the newly-admitted attorneys within the first two years of admission to the Bar.

For more information about Kelley Drye, please visit www.kelleydrye.com.

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