This program will explain the new changes and provide practical advice for effective governmental affairs strategies under increased restrictions, scrutiny and reporting. In addition to the increased LDA disclosure and reporting requirements, we will review the new gift, meal, travel (including private plane trips), earmark, bundling and revolving door rules that are all part of this comprehensive "reform" package. The information presented is essential to anyone pursuing business opportunities or contracts with the federal government or seeking to influence policy decisions in Congress or the Executive Branch. Our panel of compliance lawyers and governmental affairs experts will share their unique perspective and insights regarding the new rules and best methods for compliance and effective lobbying under the new requirements. Register early, as space will be limited in order to facilitate questions and discussion to make the session as interactive and useful as possible to participants.
Moderator:
Randy Nuckolls, Former Senate legislative director, ethics Counsel to nonprofits and corporationsPanelists:
Jeffrey Altman, Counsel to numerous trade associations and other nonprofit organizationsJoshua Hochberg, Former Chief of the Fraud Section, Criminal Division, Department of Justice
Marcia Hale, former White House Intergovernmental Affairs Director, and former DCCC Political Director
Stefan Passantino, Former counsel to the Speaker of the House, current campaign and ethics counsel for numerous Members of Congress and elected officialsTed Van Der Meid, Former Chief Counsel of the House Committee on Standards and Conduct, former director of floor operations for the Speaker of the House
CLE Credit -- This course has been submitted to the Virginia State Bar and the Commission on Continuing Lawyer Competency of the State Bar of Georgia for mandatory continuing legal education credit in the amount of 2.00 hours, of which 0.00 will apply in the area of ethics. These applications are pending. McKenna Long & Aldridge is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider and this course is eligible for continuing legal education credit in the amount of 2.00 hours, of which 0.00 will also apply in the area of ethics. The reporting of your attendance at this course will be done for you by McKenna Long & Aldridge. Please provide your bar number at registration if you wish to seek CLE credit.
Please join us for this informative session. This briefing is complimentary, but registration is required and space is limited.
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For further information please contact Junelle Cavero at 202.496.7227