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Jim Kahl Quoted in Columbus Dispatch on Ohio U.S. Senate Campaign

June 15, 2009

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Womble Carlyle Political Law attorney Jim Kahl is quoted in the Columbus Dispatch regarding the propriety of a transfer of assets from Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner's now-defunct state campaign to her campaign for U.S. Senate.

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About Jim Kahl
Jim Kahl represents clients regarding the regulation of political activity, including counseling on federal and state campaign finance laws, government ethics laws, and lobbying laws. With an extensive background working in and practicing before federal agencies, Jim helps clients navigate the complex regulatory maze that impacts political activity. From 2002 to 2007, Jim served as Deputy General Counsel of the Federal Election Commission.

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