News Article
Larry Norton Quoted in Raleigh News Observer on Campaign Bundling
November 19, 2007
Recently, Larry Norton, an attorney in the firm's Washington, D.C. office was quoted in a newspaper article on the growth of bundling campaign funds in elections. The article entitled, "Bundling of campaign funds masks large donations" in the November 19 edition of the Raleigh News & Observer, focuses on high-volume fundraisers in federal campaigns.
Mr. Norton counsels clients on government regulation of political activity, including federal and state campaign finance, government ethics, and lobbying laws. He helps clients identify opportunities to achieve electoral and public policy goals, guides them through complex regulatory schemes, and represents them in interactions with government agencies. From 2001 through 2007, Larry served as General Counsel of the Federal Election Commission.
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