Difference between revisions of "Lobbying"

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people who gather information favourable to the cause that the group is representing, tend to be ex; government workers which alloew them to have a network of good communication.
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People who work on the behalf of their clients or the groups they're representing to convince the government to make a decision that is beneficial to them. Many lobbying groups work in "procurement", where they attempt to convince the government to buy supplies from their clients.
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Lobbying firms:
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[http://www.hyjekfix.com Hyjek and Fix]
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[http://www.akingump.com Akin Gump]
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[http://www.carmengroup.com Carmen Group Lobbying]
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[http://www.pattonboggs.com/ Patton Boggs]
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[http://www.swidlaw.com/ Swidler Berlin]

Revision as of 19:25, 14 July 2004

People who work on the behalf of their clients or the groups they're representing to convince the government to make a decision that is beneficial to them. Many lobbying groups work in "procurement", where they attempt to convince the government to buy supplies from their clients.

Lobbying firms:

Hyjek and Fix Akin Gump Carmen Group Lobbying Patton Boggs Swidler Berlin