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  • ...ion]] and the [[Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution]]. He was a law practitioner (1961-1982) and Partner (1968-1982) with [[Skadden, Arps, Slat ...Boston Corporation]] (in 1984) and prior to this he held positions at law firms [[Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom]] and [[Patterson, Belknap, Webb a
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  • ...esolution (ADR) systems for corporations, unions, government agencies, law firms, and the courts. The Association provides elections services as well as edu ...ion]] and the [[Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution]]. He was a law practitioner (1961-1982) and Partner (1968-1982) with [[Skadden, Arps, Slat
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  • ...epresentation', whilst retaining a strong focus on international and trade law.<ref>Patton Boggs [http://www.pattonboggs.com/about/Overview/ About Us] Acc ...fricareport.com/North-Africa/lobbying-in-africa-nightmare-on-k-street.html Lobbying in Africa: Nightmare on K street], 28 November 2014, accessed 9 February 20
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  • Arnold Porter is an international law firm which advertises itself as providing 'the full breadth of legal resour ...//www.opensecrets.org/lobbyists/clientsum.asp?year=2007&txtname=Pfizer+Inc Lobbying-Pfizer] Accessed 11th March 2008</ref>
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  • '''Williams and Jensen''' is a Washington based law and lobbying firm established in 1970. ...ation and public policy process in Washington'. In doing so they 'combine lobbying and legal firepower. Williams & Jensen then goes beyond developing strategi
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  • "Under EU law, genes of this kind which "may have adverse effects on human health and the ==Lobbying firms==
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  • '''Wheat Government Relations''' is a Washington-based lobbying firm established in 1988 by Congressman [[Alan Wheat]]<ref> Wheat Governmen ...respectively as an Associate and Vice President and two separate lobbying firms' (no further details divulged). It also reports that she 'has represented a
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  • '''Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP''' is a leading Scottish law firm. ...''[[The Lawyer]]'', Shepherd and Wedderburn is the fourth largest Scottish law firm by revenue (behind [[Dundas and Wilson]], [[McGrigors]] and [[Maclay,
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  • ...largest Scottish law firm by revenue (2006), and [[List of largest UK law firms|49th largest in the United Kingdom]].<ref>[http://business.scotsman.com/man ==Lobbying==
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  • ===APPC lobbying register=== ...] | [[The Consultation Institute]] | [[Translink]] | [[Value Cabs]] | [[WJ Law]] <ref name="Sep15"/>
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  • ...gors Public Policy''' was an Edinburgh-based lobbying firm first set up by law firm [[McGrigor Donald]] (renamed [[McGrigors]] in 2004) to cash in of the [[Category: Lobbying firms]]
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  • Champollion and [[Populus]] were the PR firms hired by [[BICOM]] in 2007 to manage the [[Stop the Boycott]] campaign whic ===Lobbying for education industry===
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  • ...llion-pound contract cleaning empire to prosper and led to a change in the law. The campaign was run from the London office of the former Conservative Sco ...oft's Hawley Services Group prospered in the new market created by PULSE's lobbying. This might not seem unusual now but at the time it was radical. PULSE appe
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  • ...5|access-date=20 December 2015}}</ref> Janner was able to attend [[Harvard Law School]] through both the [[Fulbright]] and [[Smith-Mundt Act]] awards.<ref ...inst him. A potential conflict of interest existed as he was an advisor to firms the committee might investigate.<ref name="Bates">{{cite news|last=Bates|fi
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  • ...work for Lockheed Martin Corp., though Lockheed has strong ties to Italian firms being investigated by the office she would head. The Lockheed work reveals ...Modena, Perugia, Florence. Presently he is Global Law Professor at the NYU Law School and part time Professor at the EUI in Florence. Mr. Amato has writte
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  • Peel has been working with one of the UK's largest fracking firms [[IGas]] on three sites in the north west – Barton Moss, Ellesmere Port a ==Lobbying consultancies==
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  • ...would inevitably conclude that happily married Anglo-Saxon, heterosexual, law-abiding taxpayers are a dying breed on these islands.</p><p>No doubt, someo ==Lobbying firms==
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  • ...lgium/ Regulatory Notice: Information pursuant to Article 7 of the Belgian Law of March 11, 2003], accessed 11 January 2010 </ref> [[Category:Law Firms]][[Category:Lobbying]]
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  • He studied law, physics and philosophy, and was a member of the [[Bundestag]] (1992-1994). *Member of advisory committee, The Centre of European Law and Politics, University of Bremen, Bremen
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  • '''Blue Rubicon''' is a PR and lobbying consultancy, established in 1999 by [[Fraser Hardie]] and [[Chris Jones]]. In July 2015 it emerged that Teneo had bought British lobbying firm Blue Rubicon. All members of the Blue Rubicon senior management team w
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