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  • ...s the US that drafts "model legislation” that is then often drafted into law. ALEC is an ultra-conservative lobby group that pushes legislation that fav In early 2012 intense public pressure led to firms such as [[Pepsi]], [[Coca Cola]] and [[Kraft]] pulling out of ALEC. A major
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  • ...eep convictions about the importance of individual freedom and the rule of law. The LI is strongly opposed to the promotion of particular interests of bus ...at year.<ref>Pharma Marketletter. Patent law changes: victory for software firms, defeat for research based drugmakers. 17 September 2007. Accessed 27 April
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  • ...power stations in Scotland were spun off into a third company, '''Scottish Nuclear''', which was not sold off with [[Scottish Power]] and '''Scottish Hydro El ===Delegating dirty work to private security firms===
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  • McFadzean's son-In-law is former Labour Minister, Lord [[Richard Marsh]], now chair of TV AM and L His brother-in-law, Viscount Rothermere, is chair of the Associated Newspaper Group, who publ1
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  • ==PR and lobbying firms== ...Boyd worked as a QC with expertise in banking, financial services, company law and insolvency, competition and restrictive practices.<ref>HM Treasury, "[h
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  • ...ue's income in 1968 was £266,000. Labour Research managed to identify 154 firms contributing £61,000 of this income. Of these, 47 were engineering compani ...antry and "conventional" artillery had only a peripheral part to play in a nuclear-based defence strategy. This made the Army the armed force most vulnerable
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  • ...ily Express'' ran a piece about the League in which readers were told that firms: ...remarkable that little of its evidence would bare scrutiny in any court of law. The League's sources generally provided circumstantial or hearsay evidence
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  • ...CIB has an active membership base of over 300 multinational companies, law firms and business associations, and claims to provide unparalleled access to int ...r 400 representatives from a cross-section of multinational companies, law firms and business associations who are responsible for following international e
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  • ...s why he boasts that, even after the Fairness at Work legislation, British law was 'the most restrictive on Trade Unions in the Western world'. Alexandra Marks (Partner at Linklaters law firm) Gave £1,300
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  • [[DLA Piper]] is a global law firm with lawyers in 40 countries. ...commonplace in the US. While there are fewer players in the UK, those law firms that do give such advice, have influence. DLA Piper is one with a significa
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  • [[DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary]] was one of the biggest law firms in the world. From late 2006 it became known as [[DLA Piper]]. In January 2006 it was recorded as a member of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]].
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  • ...s, according to the Boston Globe. And India is also paying a major Beltway law firm, Venable LLP.<ref>Mira Kamdar, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/c [[Category:Lobbying firms]]
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  • ...the University of California, and has also earned degrees in engineering, law, and astronomy. Dr. Cox is an active member of the Chickasaw Nation. ...consulting firm. He focuses his practice on legislative and administrative law. He represents both foreign and domestic clients, including the President o
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  • ...s a global company, headquartered in Japan, with a significant interest in nuclear energy. ==GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy==
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  • ==Nuclear interests== ...I+ pressurised water reactor to receive Design Certification from the US [[Nuclear Regulatory Commission]].<ref> [http://westinghousenuclear.com/Our_Company/h
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  • ==Views on nuclear== {{Template:NuclearSpin}}Energy UK says that nuclear energy “is expected to play an important part in helping to make sure Bri
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  • ...largest Scottish law firm by revenue (2006), and [[List of largest UK law firms|49th largest in the United Kingdom]].<ref>[http://business.scotsman.com/man Member of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]] {{Template:NuclearSpin}}
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  • ...work for Lockheed Martin Corp., though Lockheed has strong ties to Italian firms being investigated by the office she would head. The Lockheed work reveals ...Modena, Perugia, Florence. Presently he is Global Law Professor at the NYU Law School and part time Professor at the EUI in Florence. Mr. Amato has writte
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  • ...loited by the PR industry and propagandists is the use of journalists. PR firms will often create pseudo news, which is essentially a biased message attemp PR firms, corporations, and other propagandists also use ghostwriters to draft writt
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  • *[[German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety]] ...ment, German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety .
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