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Larry Norton Quoted In New York Times on McCain Campaign Finance

September 22, 2008

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Larry Norton, a member of the firm’s Washington’s DC office and a leader of the firm’s Political Law team, was recently quoted in the New York Times. In the article, "McCain’s Camp Tests Fund-Raising Limits," Norton comments on the McCain campaign’s efforts to raise contributions for the Republican party.

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About Larry Norton
Larry Norton counsels clients on government regulation of political activity, including federal and state campaign finance, government ethics, and lobbying laws. From 2001 through 2007, Larry served as General Counsel of the Federal Election Commission. He and former Deputy General Counsel, James A. Kahl, who also practices in Womble Carlyle’s Washington office, led the 130-person Office of General Counsel in conducting investigations, advising the FEC in connection with rulemakings and Advisory Opinions, overseeing all of the FEC’s litigation, and counseling on issues relating to FEC audits and federal funding of Presidential primary and general elections.


 

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