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About the Book
The Lobbying Manual, Third Edition provides a detailed map for compliance with all applicable laws. This easy-to-use guide, with examples and forms, answers both common and esoteric questions that might arise when lobbying the federal government. The book covers not only the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, but includes comprehensive information covering the numerous federal statutes, regulations, congressional rules and ethical restrictions applicable to both lawyers and lobbyists who seek to influence Congress and federal agencies.
Save time with this all-in-one resource that provides a detailed examination of lobbying laws and line-by-line instructions for completing forms required by the Lobbying Disclosure Act. Whether you represent a business, trade association, non-profit entity or public organization, this book will provide all the guidance you need for compliance.
"What an incredible source of information. This is just what the lobbying community needs. At a time when lobbyist's ethics are being questioned, we need to have resources like this book available to us. This book should be on every lobbyist's desk all across the country. It's an excellent reference guide as to what the rules governing lobbying are.
This book will help even the most senior lobbyists avoid any pitfalls in representing their clients and themselves in the most ethical manner. Thanks ABA!"
Paul A. Miller President, American League of Lobbyists
"Anyone who lobbies the Congress, the Administration or Federal agencies really needs the useful advice provided in The Lobbying Manual. Lawyers who counsel lobbyists, associations and corporations involved in the policy process will find practical, complete and up to date answers for almost all client questions in this well researched and readable book. Luneburg and Susman synthesize complex information so readers can identify their legal and ethical responsibilities."
Penelope Farthing Partner, Patton Boggs LLP Former President, American League of Lobbyists
"Smart economic decision-makers are turning increasingly to professional lobbyists to help them navigate the difficult nuances of public policy. Lobbyists, now more than ever, require comprehensive knowledge of the laws, rules and regulations which govern their activities to assure that their work reflects the highest standards of ethical conduct. The latest version of The Lobbying Manual details what we do and how it should be done in a way that should make the manual indispensable to any professional lobbyist. As an example, the chapters on gift limitations to congressional or administrative personnel are a clear guide helping the lobbyist to understand the limits placed on relationships with those being lobbied."
Honorable Robert S. Walker Chairman Wexler and Walker Public Policy Associates