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Leader Of The PAC: Corporate Guidelines For Political Contributions
As the election activity for Presidential and Congressional candidates intensifies, many corporate executives may encourage their corporations to become politically active on the federal level. Because corporate forays into the realm of federal elections are strictly regulated, a corporate counsel...
Read MoreHelping Journalists To Get The Story In Today's Fast-Paced, Litigious World
Editor: How did your career as a journalist lead to law?Kimrey: After earning my journalism degree from the University of Kansas, I worked for a year and a half for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in Little Rock. Bill Clinton was running for president for the first time while I was in Arkansas, and...
Read MoreWinston & Strawn LLP: A Born Achiever - Adrienne Banks Pitts
Editor: What experiences prompted your desire to become a lawyer?Pitts: It was probably my college environment at the University of Pennsylvania that prompted me to want to become a lawyer. My classmates and sorority sisters were all headed toward graduate school. The decision was: should I do an...
Read MoreWinston & Strawn's London Office: A Bright Future
Editor: Can you give our readers some idea of your background and experience?MacCarthy: I graduated from Stanford Law School in 1985 and came to Winston & Strawn shortly thereafter. I have spent my entire career here, practicing in the areas of corporate law, mergers and acquisitions and...
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