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  • ==Private health care lobbying== ...firms. Mr Metliss is Chairman of [[Axiom DWFM Solicitors]], a full-service law firm and one the capital’s fastest growing with offices in Mayfair, Edgwa
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  • *[[Paul Behrends]] - Behrends has been lobbying on and off for Blackwater since 1998. In 1998 he was working with [[Rhoads *[[Stuart Eizenstat]]- According to federal lobbying records in the first quarter of 2010 Xe Services spent $530,000 to acquire
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  • ...been in discussion with the new coalition government for a ban on private lobbying. ...partner organisations. Doctors said that the campaign was in breach of UK law as it was in the form of ‘direct-to-consumer advertising’. The adverts
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  • {{Template:Lobbying badge}} ...essed 20 October 2010</ref> The firm notes that part of their work is as a lobbying consultancy:
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  • ...ate:Brexit badge}}'''Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer''' is an international law firm. ...er 2016 as a senior consultant advising clients and the firm on Brexit, EU Law and International Trade.
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  • Spin’s evil twin is lobbying. The right to lobby government is every citizen’s prerogative in a lobbying register, was largely unregulated. People involved in the profession today
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  • ...2010, having been jointly nominated with [[Goldman Sachs]] for aggressive lobbying to defend their activities and their influence over the EU's response to th ===Lobbying===
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  • ...to see a brief summary of individual financial sector companies, lobbying firms or finance lobby groups.'''<br> 51.511513, -0.092363, City of London Solicitors' Law Society
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  • ...ms in several of the leading small international financial centres. Member firms include representatives from [[Appleby]], [[Conyers Dill and Pearman]], [[M ==Lobbying activity==
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  • ...>Chambers and Partners Profile, [http://www.chambersandpartners.com/Global/Firms/80776-34953 Carey Olsen], accessed April 2010</ref> ...nounced a "best friends" relationship with [[Maples and Calder]], another law firm specialising in offshore, advising on the laws of the Cayman Islands,
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  • ...in the Cayman Islands. As at January 2008, it is also the largest offshore law firm in the world. ...r]] announced a "best friends" relationship with [[Carey Olsen]], another law firm specialising in offshore, advising on the laws of the Channel Islands
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  • ...Guernsey]] and [[Jersey]]. A merger between Channel Islands-based offshore firms [[Mourant du Feu]] & Jeune and [[Ozannes]] in May 2010 made it the third la ...ed at a single address. This is the office of "one of the leading offshore firms, Mourant Ozannes'. <ref> ActionAid [http://www.actionaid.org.uk/103031/FTSE
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  • ...vices: "The Walkers Group comprises leading International Financial Centre law firm, Walkers and Walkers Management Services, which specialises in corpora [[Category:Law Firms]][[Category: Financial sector lobbying]][[Category:Tax avoidance]]
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  • '''City of London Solicitors' Law Society''' is one of the largest local Law Societies in the United Kingdom. ...gest international law firms in the world."<ref>City of London Solicitors' Law Society, [http://www.citysolicitors.org.uk/Default.aspx?sID=752&lID=0 Who w
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  • ...ng agency [[Finsbury]] and bespoke CSR advisors [[CO3]], both London-based firms, attempt to manage Vedanta's public image: yet their involvement with the m ...government itself, was slamming the company’s ‘total contempt for the law'. <ref>'[http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/6586 Finsbury wins ‘PR
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. *[[Lobbying regulation - chronology 1920s-1980s]]
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  • ...Groves, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2071413/Nick-Clegg-steps-lobbying-reforms-fears-conflict-wifes-work.html#ixzz1gKtHA9CF], Daily Mail, 7 Decemb ...ment's development of a statutory register for the UK's £2 billion a year lobbying industry, which he had previously championed. Responsibility was handed to
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  • ...Crimes,” U.S. Department of State Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (3/06), at 217. </ref> ...ry for 30 November 2010 to 28 February 2011 </ref> have handled the Isle's lobbying affairs since 2008
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  • ...responsibility for overseeing the Government's preparation of a statutory lobbying register. Smith left the Government in October 2013.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co ...my campaign are all clearly recorded and available for scrutiny as per the law. They are all from people who agree that I’m a good MP for Norwich North
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  • ...developing the elite London law firm into one of the most successful law firms which in the 1990s became known as the magic circle. He retired from Freshf ...alz, Anthony]][[Category:Alcohol Industry People|,Salz Anthony]][[Category:Lobbying|Salz Anthony]][[Category:Media|Salz, Anthony]]
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