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Your Morning Jolt: Lessons on how to pay-to-play nice

By Pay to Play Law Group
December 4, 2009
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October 21, 2009, Jim Galloway, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Jim Galloway discusses the alliance of Rick Thompson and McKenna Long & Aldridge’s Political Law group after his exit from the Georgia State Ethics Commission. He also mentions the blog and discusses some of the latest pay-to-play issues faced by the City of Atlanta.

“Georgia corporations and candidates have come under ever-increasing scrutiny in recent years,” said Political Law Team Leader Stefan Passantino. “Having the ability to team with the ultimate Ethics Commission insider on issues pertaining to filings and the Committee’s most pressing concerns is an invaluable asset for our clients.”

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