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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: William V. Luneburg , Rebecca H. Gordon , Thomas M. SusmanPublisher: American Bar Association Imprint: American Bar Association Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.406kg ISBN: 9781639054770ISBN 10: 1639054774 Pages: 800 Publication Date: 24 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationWilliam V. Luneburg is professor emeritus of law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. He was an editor of and contributor to the second, third, and fourth editions of The Lobbying Manual. Starting his career at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Regions I and V), he later entered private practice in Chicago where he specialized in civil litigation. He began teaching law as a Harry A. Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Lecturer-in-Law at the University of Chicago Law School and then became a member of the faculty at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law where he taught until his retirement in 2013. Bill’s teaching specialties included civil procedure, conflict of laws, legislation, administrative law, litigation with the federal government, and environmental law. His published work, including books and articles, covered all of those areas as well as federal lobbying disclosure and related topics. During the course of this teaching career, Bill also advised and litigated on behalf of various local, state, and national environmental groups involved with issues of air and water pollution and forest preservation. He was a consultant to the Administration Conference of the United States on various projects, including those dealing with petitions for rulemaking; contracting with the federal government for legal services; the federal personnel complaint, appeal, and grievance system; and the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula grant program. Bill was chair of the Association of American Law Schools Legislation Section and vice-chair, chair-elect, and chair of the American Bar Association’s Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. Among other positions with the Section, he was a member of its Task Force on Federal Lobbying Laws that issued in 2011 a report and recommendations for reform of the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (Lobbying Law in the Spotlight: Challenges and Proposed Improvements). He is a life member of the American Law Institute and a former member of its advisory group for its project dealing with lobbying and government ethics. Rebecca H. Gordon is a partner in the Political Law Group at Perkins Coie LLP. She counsels corporations, trade associations, lobbying firms, and other entities on the entire spectrum of legal issues that impact their ability to interact with and impact federal and state governments. The issues include those arising under the federal Lobbying Disclosure Act registration and reporting requirements; federal campaign finance law; federal and state laws governing the provision of meals, entertainment, and other things of value to public officials; state and local lobbying law; and federal and state pay-to-play laws. Rebecca works closely with clients’ legal and government relations teams, counseling them on all aspects of their interactions with candidates and government officials. Rebecca helps her clients construct and implement compliance programs to fit each one’s unique structure and culture. She counsels on campaign finance and congressional ethics matters and helps organizations interested in creating and operating their own political action committees. In her work, she draws upon years of experience as counsel to countless political campaigns, federal officeholders, and party committees. Rebecca’s clients include Fortune 100 corporations, nationwide trade associations, and prominent lobbying firms. She has particular depth advising clients in the technology, health care, media and entertainment, and oil and gas sectors. Rebecca has found that her clients maximize the value of their work when they clearly understand the strategies and recommendations for effective, lawful political participation. Her counsel focuses on accessible advice that extends beyond merely reciting the law and provides practical guidance that allows clients to make informed decisions more easily. Thomas M. Susman is the American Bar Association’s strategic advisor for Global Programs and Governmental Affairs. He assumed that role after retiring in 2018 as the director of the Governmental Affairs Office and associate executive director of the American Bar Association (a position he held from May 2008). Prior to joining the ABA, he was a partner in the Washington Office of Ropes & Gray LLP for 27 years. There his work included counseling, litigation, and lobbying on a wide range of regulatory, antitrust, health care, ethics, and information law issues. Before joining Ropes & Gray, Tom served on Capitol Hill for more than 11 years. He was chief counsel to the Senate Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure and general counsel to the Antitrust Subcommittee and to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Prior to that, he served in the Office of Legal Counsel of the U.S. Department of Justice. Tom created and co-edits The Lobbying Manual; served as an adjunct professor at The American University’s Washington College of Law; and chairs the Ethics Committee of the National Institute for Lobbying and Ethics. His articles address lobbying reform, reciprocity, contingent fee lobbying, and campaign contributions. He has also written, taught, and lectured both in the United States and abroad on transparency, access to government information, and administrative law. Tom chaired the Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice Section of the ABA and served in the ABA’s House of Delegates and on its Board of Governors. He is a member of the American Law Institute, was chair of the National Judicial College Board, was president of the District of Columbia Public Library Foundation, and is founding president of the D.C. Open Government Coalition. In November 2023, Tom was honored by the National Institute for Lobbying and Ethics with its inaugural “Best Lobbyist” Lifetime Achievement Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |