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July 25, 2023 | 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CDT

One Federal Place
1819 5th Avenue N
Birmingham, AL 35203

as well as Virtual

Pricing
Members: $0

Overview (Program Summary)

A program hosted by:

ACC Alabama

Learn about the legal rules for and best practices for corporate political activities through an interactive game of trivia.  This CLE will cover lobbying, ethics, and campaign finance rules and will be helpful for businesses and individuals that interact with government officials and employees.  This event is being offered both in-person or virtually on Webex. Please note that in-person registration is limited and you can specify in your registration which way you will be attending.


Speakers

Ryan P. Robichaux - Partner

Ryan Robichaux specializes in political advocacy and compliance, where he represents clients before the executive and legislative branches of government in Washington, D.C., Montgomery, Alabama, and other states. His work in these areas includes representation of businesses, trade associations, political action committees, nonprofits, government contractors, and other individuals and entities that are involved in the political process. Ryan also has significant experience representing candidates for public office.

Political Law Compliance

A major focus of Ryan’s practice is political law. He regularly advises clients on state and federal lobbying, ethics, campaign finance, and pay-to-play laws. He also assists clients with the establishment and administration of political programs, including the formation of political action committees (PACs) and compliance with campaign finance laws. Ryan advises clients on how to develop effective internal programs to comply with lobbying, ethics, campaign finance, and pay-to-play laws.

Political Advocacy

Ryan’s other primary focus is on advocacy and advocacy management. He has experience providing a full range of advocacy services for his clients, including direct and grassroots advocacy, legislative counseling, coalition development and management, and hiring and managing lobbyists across the country for clients. Ryan has experience representing clients on single state and federal matters, as well as multistate advocacy efforts. His work in these areas includes representation of businesses, trade associations, nonprofits, government contractors, and other individuals and entities that are involved in the political process.

Ryan got his start in politics working as a political analyst in the U.S. Senate and the British Parliament. Prior to law school, Ryan served as a legislative aide in the U.S. Senate where he specialized in agriculture, judiciary, trade and manufacturing policy. He also served as a research assistant for a member of the British Parliament.

CLE

State: Alabama

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Abby Southerland

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