Top-Performing Lobbying Firms 2022 2022 Top-Performing Lobbying Firms 1 Lobbying spending in... 5M Michael Best Strategies LLC $5.4M Roberti Global LLC $5.3M Husch Blackwell Strategies LLC...
Two New Democrat MPs are asking the federal lobbying commissioner to investigate what he calls "potentially inappropriate lobbying activities" by top Conservative strategist Jenni Byrne. On Thursday, the Globe and Mail reported that a federal lobbying firm is located at the same office — and employs many of the same staff — as Jenni Byrne & Associates, a provincial lobbying firm. NDP MPs Charlie Angus and Matthew Green sent a letter to Commissioner of Lobbying Nancy Bélanger calling for a ...
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A spokesperson for Tencent acknowledged that the company hired three lobbying firms to deal with the proposed WeChat ban. According to OpenSecrets, Tencent Holdings and Tencent America paid...
PR firm execs say the Justice Department is cracking down on firms that do foreign lobbying. Agencies including BCW Group, Teneo, and Edelman are known for this work, which can be worth...
The firm is known for its pricing structure, which is “unique” among DC lobbying firms... Lobbyit Best Lobbying Firm & Government Affairs Consultancy in the United States. Operations...
The group compiled data about lobbying firms' revenues spanning from 1998 through 2012. We used those numbers to rank which firms have hauled in the most money in that 14-year time span....
other firms this year as well. Nevertheless, an examination of lobbying records indicates that even where Cogent was able to hang on to Podesta business, it’s been forced to charge less...
The positives: ; The application of the Transparency Register to the three institutions and the Permanent Representative holding the EU Presidency. ; The stronger focus of activities (lobbying) and less on who performs them (lobbyists), as well as the inclusion of indirect lobbying activities. ; The inclusion of non-EU countries’ lobbying activities, when they are carried out by lobbying firms or other intermediaries without diplomatic status. ; Although there are not significant changes in the Code of Conduct was expanded , there is a new clause, which states that when in a client-intermediary relationship, registrants will have to ensure the other is registered and that the information relating to this contract is added to the other's entry. This is very positive, because, for the first time, clients will be responsible for the behaviour of those they hire and vice-versa.