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Corporate political activities deskbook / Kenneth A. Gross [and three others].
Author
Gross, Kenneth A.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York City : Practising Law Institute, 2012.
Description
1 online resource (676 pages).
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Subject(s)
Campaign funds
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Law and legislation
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United States
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Corporations
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Political activity
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Law and legislation
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United States
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Lobbying
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Law and legislation
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United States
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Political action committees
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Law and legislation
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United States
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Series
Practising Law Institute's corporate and securities law library.
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Summary note
Corporate Political Activities Deskbook provides a thorough grounding in the current state of the law on federal and state campaign finance, pay-to-play, lobbying, and gift compliance. It serves as a practical manual for in-house attorneys who advise corporations about involvement in the political process. After describing the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Citizens United―that began the expansion of permitted corporate speech in the political realm―and McCutcheon v. FEC―that expanded the exemption further, the book examines thoroughly the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) requirements, federal lobbying and gift rules, the Foreign Agents Registration Act, and practice and appearances before the FEC. The Deskbook includes an overview of state lobbying, gift, placement agent rules and pay-to-play rules as well as the federal pay-to-play rules (MSRB Rule G-37, SEC Rule 206(4)-5 and FINRA's proposed pay-to-play rule). Appendices include model documents, such as sample PAC bylaws, a PAC contribution card, a resolution for establishing a PAC, as well as a summary chart of the corporate, PAC and individual contribution limits in each of the 50 states. Corporate Political Activities Deskbook provides practical examples of best practices and “dos and don'ts.” In many cases, the suggestions go beyond the black letter requirements to incorporate advice that can help corporations utilize the available avenues of interacting with the government while avoiding negative press, and public as well as legal regulatory attention.
Notes
Includes index.
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Contents
Front Matter
About the Authors
Introduction and Acknowledgments
Preface
Table of Chapters
Table of Contents
Chapter 1.
Campaign Finance Under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 (FECA); and Appendices 1A-1C
Chapter 2.
Political Action Committees; and Appendices 2A-2F
Chapter 3.
Executive Fundraising; and Appendices 3A-3D
Chapter 4.
State Laws, Rules and Policies Impacting Corporate Government Relations; and Appendices 4A-4B
Chapter 5.
Pay-to-Play Rules; and Appendices 5A-5B
Chapter 6.
Federal Lobbying and Gift Laws; and Appendices 6A-6B
Chapter 7.
The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA)
Chapter 8.
The Federal Election Commission: Processes and Enforcement; and Appendix 8A
Appendix A.
Citizens United v. FEC
Appendix B.
McCutcheon v. FEC
Index.
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Practising Law Institute corporate and securities law library
ISBN
1-4024-1768-3
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Corporate political activities deskbook / Kenneth A. Gross, Ki P. Hong, Lawrence M. Noble, Patricia M. Zweibel.
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