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Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 3:28 PM

Jim Kahl to Discuss Citizens United’s impact on PACs at Women in Government Relations Conference

By Womble Carlyle Team
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Womble Carlyle Political Law attorney Jim Kahl will participate in a panel discussion on “PAC Balance: How the Balance has Shifted Post Citizens United.” The December 3rd discussion is part of the Annual PACs, Politics & Grassroots Conference sponsored by Women in Government Relations.

Having completed the first Presidential election cycle in the era of Super PACs, the panel will discuss, “How did it go and what does the future hold?” Panelists will discuss how the Super PAC dynamic impacted the 2012 election as well as insights about the shifting balance in political giving and campaigning in America.

The PACs, Politics & Grassroots Conference takes place at the Capital Hilton in Washington, D.C.

Jim Kahl represents clients regarding the regulation of political activity, including counseling on federal and state laws governing campaign finance, government ethics, lobbying laws, and political activity by government employees. With an extensive background working in and practicing before federal agencies, Jim helps clients navigate the complex regulatory maze that impacts federal and state political activity. From 2002 to 2007, Jim served as Deputy General Counsel of the Federal Election Commission. He also served as Deputy Special Counsel at the US Office of Special Counsel.


Labels: citizens united fec political campaign finance U.S. supreme court, corporate lobbying political law, Politics Grassroots Conference, the Annual PACs

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