Most companies and organizations recognize that there is a strategic benefit to participating in certain political activity. They also share the recognition that there are risks, both legal and reputational. So how do they find ways to engage in the political process, in a way that suits them, but also in a way that adheres to the dizzying array of federal and state regulations? How can they make their position known to those who matter in a legal way? In this inaugural episode, Baker Botts Litigation Partner, Sterling Marchand, takes the time to introduce himself and define the concept of Lawful Influence.
For more information or for questions, please reach out to Sterling Marchand.
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