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Bircham Dyson Bell LLP describe themselves as a firm of 'solicitors and parliamentary agents'.<ref name="Lobby">Bircham Dyson Bell [http://www.bdb-law.co.uk/service/public-affairs Public affairs], Accessed 20 October 2010</ref> The firm notes that part of their work is as a lobbying consultancy:
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'''Bircham Dyson Bell LLP''' describe themselves as a firm of 'solicitors and parliamentary agents'.<ref name="Lobby">Bircham Dyson Bell [http://www.bdb-law.co.uk/service/public-affairs Public affairs], Accessed 20 October 2010</ref> The firm notes that part of their work is as a lobbying consultancy:
  
 
:As solicitors and Parliamentary Agents, Bircham Dyson Bell has a long and distinguished history of dealing with government and Parliament. However, uniquely within the sector, we have built on this expertise by establishing a specialist public affairs and communications practice which advises clients on all aspects of lobbying, media relations and stakeholder communications.<ref name="Lobby"/>
 
:As solicitors and Parliamentary Agents, Bircham Dyson Bell has a long and distinguished history of dealing with government and Parliament. However, uniquely within the sector, we have built on this expertise by establishing a specialist public affairs and communications practice which advises clients on all aspects of lobbying, media relations and stakeholder communications.<ref name="Lobby"/>
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===Public Affairs Partners===
 
===Public Affairs Partners===
 
*[[Jonathan Bracken]] | [[Matthew Davies]] | [[Stuart Thomson]]<ref name="Lobby"/>
 
*[[Jonathan Bracken]] | [[Matthew Davies]] | [[Stuart Thomson]]<ref name="Lobby"/>
==Lobbying Transparency==
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==Lobbying transparency==
 
BDB is an opponent of transparency, even questioning the need for public disclosure of clients.  In its evidence to the Public Administration select committee in 2007 it noted:
 
BDB is an opponent of transparency, even questioning the need for public disclosure of clients.  In its evidence to the Public Administration select committee in 2007 it noted:
  
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==Affilations==
 
==Affilations==
[[Hansard Society]], corporate supporter between 2003 ad 2010 at least.<ref>Hansard Society [http://www.hansardsociety.org.uk/blogs/about_us/pages/hansard-society-corporate-supporters-programme.aspx Hansard Society Corporate Supporters Programme], accessed 20 October 2010</ref><ref>Hansard Society [http://web.archive.org/web/20080410120400/www.hansardsociety.org.uk/blogs/about_us/pages/hansard-society-corporate-supporters-programme.aspx Hansard Society Corporate Supporters Programme], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 10 April 2008, Accessed 20 October 2010</ref><ref>Hansard Society [http://web.archive.org/web/20070206160511/www.hansardsociety.org.uk/membership/corporate_supporters Corporate Supporters], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 6 February 2007, Accessed 20 October 2010</ref><ref>Hansard Society [http://web.archive.org/web/20031227093248/www.hansardsociety.org.uk/membership/corporate_supporters Corporate Supporters], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 27 December 2003, Accessed 20 October 2010</ref>
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*[[Energy UK]] member
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*[[Hansard Society]], corporate supporter between 2003 and 2010 at least.<ref>Hansard Society [http://www.hansardsociety.org.uk/blogs/about_us/pages/hansard-society-corporate-supporters-programme.aspx Hansard Society Corporate Supporters Programme], accessed 20 October 2010</ref><ref>Hansard Society [http://web.archive.org/web/20080410120400/www.hansardsociety.org.uk/blogs/about_us/pages/hansard-society-corporate-supporters-programme.aspx Hansard Society Corporate Supporters Programme], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 10 April 2008, Accessed 20 October 2010</ref><ref>Hansard Society [http://web.archive.org/web/20070206160511/www.hansardsociety.org.uk/membership/corporate_supporters Corporate Supporters], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 6 February 2007, Accessed 20 October 2010</ref><ref>Hansard Society [http://web.archive.org/web/20031227093248/www.hansardsociety.org.uk/membership/corporate_supporters Corporate Supporters], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 27 December 2003, Accessed 20 October 2010</ref>
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*[[Enterprise Forum]] - member
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
*Bircham Dyson Bell [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200809/cmselect/cmpubadm/36/36we18.htm Memorandum from Bircham Dyson Bell LLP], September 2007, submitted to the Public Administration Select committee and published in its 2009 report ''Lobbying: Access and influence in Whitehall''.
 
*Bircham Dyson Bell [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200809/cmselect/cmpubadm/36/36we18.htm Memorandum from Bircham Dyson Bell LLP], September 2007, submitted to the Public Administration Select committee and published in its 2009 report ''Lobbying: Access and influence in Whitehall''.
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
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50 Broadway<br>
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London, SW1H 0BL<br>
 
:Website: http://www.bdb-law.co.uk
 
:Website: http://www.bdb-law.co.uk
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 24 March 2015

Twenty-pound-notes.jpg This article is part of the Lobbying Portal, a sunlight project from Spinwatch.

Bircham Dyson Bell LLP describe themselves as a firm of 'solicitors and parliamentary agents'.[1] The firm notes that part of their work is as a lobbying consultancy:

As solicitors and Parliamentary Agents, Bircham Dyson Bell has a long and distinguished history of dealing with government and Parliament. However, uniquely within the sector, we have built on this expertise by establishing a specialist public affairs and communications practice which advises clients on all aspects of lobbying, media relations and stakeholder communications.[1]

People

Public Affairs Partners

Lobbying transparency

BDB is an opponent of transparency, even questioning the need for public disclosure of clients. In its evidence to the Public Administration select committee in 2007 it noted:

Bircham Dyson Bell LLP is not a member of the APPC and, as a law firm, questions the value of published client lists as a regulatory tool in the UK. In our view, far greater emphasis should be placed upon the requirement for lobbyists to disclose who they are acting for in a particular situation.[2]

Affilations

Resources

  • Bircham Dyson Bell Memorandum from Bircham Dyson Bell LLP, September 2007, submitted to the Public Administration Select committee and published in its 2009 report Lobbying: Access and influence in Whitehall.

Contact

50 Broadway
London, SW1H 0BL

Website: http://www.bdb-law.co.uk

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Bircham Dyson Bell Public affairs, Accessed 20 October 2010
  2. Bircham Dyson Bell Memorandum from Bircham Dyson Bell LLP, September 2007, submitted to the Public Administration Select committee and published in its 2009 report Lobbying: Access and influence in Whitehall.
  3. Hansard Society Hansard Society Corporate Supporters Programme, accessed 20 October 2010
  4. Hansard Society Hansard Society Corporate Supporters Programme, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 10 April 2008, Accessed 20 October 2010
  5. Hansard Society Corporate Supporters, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 6 February 2007, Accessed 20 October 2010
  6. Hansard Society Corporate Supporters, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 27 December 2003, Accessed 20 October 2010