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Fine, Geddie & Associates, Inc. is a well established governmental affairs and legislative services firm located in Montgomery, Alabama. The firm represents a cadre of blue chip corporate clients and business interests before the Alabama legislature and various departments of state government. Fine, Geddie clients are among the nation's most successful businesses. The firm provides a coordinated and reliable approach to issues which contributes to their clients' success and profitability. Each principal and associate has a thorough understanding of issues, process and procedure and gives personal and prompt attention to all clients at all times.

Firm Specialties:
Fine, Geddie and Associates has been an active force in legislative and governmental issues during the last decade. Areas of expertise and experience include legislative lobbying, regulatory and agency advocacy, research, assessment and monitoring, procurement, local government lobbying and economic development. Through excellent research capabilities, the firm can enhance its clients' knowledge of voting patterns, constituent groups, and political contributions to provide a reliable approach to governmental issues.

BOB GEDDIE grew up in Elmore County and attended public schools in Robinson Springs and Wetumpka. After graduating from Marion Military Institute (A.A.) and Auburn University (BA), he joined the Washington staff of the late U.S. Senator John Sparkman as Sparksman's legislative assistant. He later coordinated Sparkman's Alabama offices. Geddie served for four years as Legislative Liaison and as Executive Assistant to Governor Fob James. He was the Governor's representative to the National Governor's Association, Interstate Mining Compact and the Tennessee-Tombigbee Commission. Prior to forming Fine Geddie & Associates in 1985, he was Director of State Governmental Affairs for Alabama Power Company.

20+ years

Logan Gray has a unique background for a lobbyist/governmental consultant. For over 35 years, Logan was employed by SouthTrust Corporation, Alabama's largest bank holding company. During that time, Logan served in various capacities including President/C.E.O. for the Lee County/Macon County market for 13 years and the head of Governmental Affairs from 1990 to 2005. These assignments allowed Logan to fully appreciate what state government can do for and can do to a company.

From 1990 until 2005, Logan also served on the City of Auburn's (City) City Council. In that position, Logan was an effective member of a forward looking team of elected and appointed official who moved the City forward economically, educationally, and financially without losing the City's charm and character.

Logan's first run for office ended in a tie vote. This unusual experience engrained in Logan the importance of each vote during an election.

In 2005, Logan retired from SouthTrust and moved to Montgomery to form Southern Strategy Group's Alabama office. Since that time, the office has successfully served its clients at the legislative, regulatory, and local levels of Alabama government. Legislatively, Logan has passed several bills for clients and has been very instrumental in defeating legislation that would be harmful to them. In the regulatory arena, Logan has successfully represented clients before the Departments of Revenue, Banking, Insurance, Environmental Management, Conservation and Natural Resources, the Governor's Finance Department, and Accountancy. Logan has also opened the doors for clients dealing with various city and county governments, making sure that they were in front of the right person who could make or influence a favorable decision.

20+ years

A founding partner of our Alabama office, Carol Brown has spent more than 25 years lobbying and working within her home state's ever-changing business and health care arenas. Before joining The Southern Group, Carol served as Vice President of Governmental Affairs and Manager of Federal Affairs for the Business Council of Alabama, the state's largest and most diverse business trade organization.Carol has worked on both sides of the political aisle, assisting Republican and Democratic candidates with their re-election bids and developing key relationships throughout the halls of government. A 1985 Auburn University graduate, Carol began her career in journalism covering politics and health care issues for the state's capital city newspaper, The Montgomery Advertiser.Since joining Southern Strategy Group, Carol continues representing clients throughout the business spectrum, including the energy, insurance, and pharmaceutical industries, as well as health care providers, telecommunications, and disaster recovery arenas. Carol has excellent working relationships with both the legislative and executive branches of government as well as strong relationships throughout Alabama's business and trade association communities. Carol's contacts include many of Alabama's regulatory agencies, such as the Insurance Department, Public Health, Medicaid, the State Health Planning and Development Agency, Industrial Relations, Homeland Security, and the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs.

She has most recently played a key role in working toward broadband accessibility for all Alabamians, a policy initiative that helped garner $100 million in CARES Act Funding for low-income students.

MATTHEW MCDONALD

(Alabama)

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Links:Website

Matthew McDonald is a partner in the Litigation and Government Relations practice groups. He advises publicly held clients in civil litigation and government affairs.

Matt's practice focuses on a wide variety of complex civil litigation, including defense of consumer class action lawsuits, high-stakes tort and commercial litigation, and municipal liability. Matt is also frequently retained to handle post-judgment motion practice and appeals involving adverse or large judgments.

For more than 30 years, Matt has served as general counsel of Alabama's statewide tort reform effort, the Alabama Civil Justice Reform Committee, which is made up of premiere business associations and corporate interests in the state.

Matt also represents businesses, public officials and governmental entities with regard to ethics and campaign finance compliance issues.

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Links:Website

ACCESS. ACCOUNTABILITY. INTEGRITY.

In the midst of an always-challenging political landscape, a growing number of Alabama business, industrial and municipal clients rely on The Bloom Group to represent their interests in vital dealings with the state's legislative and regulatory communities.

Unlike other lobbying firms that come and go, for 30 years, The Bloom Group has been a fixture in Alabama politics. Through our proven track record of success in resolving legislative issues and effectively communicating client needs and positions, we have earned a reputation as one of Alabama's premier governmental relations consultants.

Our Mission | Governmental Relations That Works
For every client and in every situation, The Bloom Group operates in pursuit of these goals:

To consistently deliver to each of our clients the highest level of governmental relations services tailored to the client's specific individual needs and based on a firm understanding of their business.

To develop and value a personal and professional relationship "based upon mutual trust and respect with clients", legislators, members of the executive branch and others with whom we deal.

To always conduct our governmental relations affairs in an ethical and honest manner.

20+ years

As the founding principal of The Bloom Group, Hal Bloom brings our clients more than 25 years of experience in politics, with an in-depth understanding of the legislative process as well as the inner workings of state agencies. His leadership and the qualified team he's assembled ensure that clients always get professional services that yield real results. A seasoned and respected veteran in his field, Hal was chosen as one of the top lobbyists by The Montgomery Advertiser (1999).

Key Areas of Expertise
Insider knowledge of the legislative process
Political coalition building
Public and governmental finance
Strategizing for and managing political campaigns

Key Professional Experience
Key legislative strategist, executive assistant and chief of staff to a two-term Speaker of the House
Senior governmental affairs officer, public finance officer and investment banker supervisor for major statewide bank
Investment banker for top Southeast investment firm

Key Issue Areas
Environmental, particularly solid waste disposal and clean water
Municipal bond issues
Government funding
Banking, investments and finance
Commercial leasing
Industrial relations and labor
Prevailing wage
State budget and taxation - business and municipal
Federal grants

Professional & Community Affiliations/Honors
Member, Alabama Alliance of Business and Industry
Legislative Liaison, League of Municipalities Committee on State and Federal Legislation
Chairman of Advisory Board, Baptist Medical Center-East
Former Board Member, Alabama Industry and Manufacturers Association
Former Board Member, Alabama-Guatemala Partners of the Americas
Consultant, State Tax Reform Study Commission
Who's Who in the South and Southwest
Who's Who in Executives and Professionals
Strathmore's Who's Who
Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary International
Past President, Montgomery Rotary Club
Member, President's Cabinet, The University of Alabama
Member, Board of Visitors, The University of Alabama Honors College
Chairman, Board of Directors, The University of West Alabama Foundation
Alumni Achievement Award, University of West Alabama
Member, The Society of the Golden Key, University of West Alabama
Member, Board of Trustees, University of West Alabama

Education
B.S., Business and Commerce, University of West Alabama
Registered Representative, NASD/New York Stock Exchange
Graduate, Chamber of Commerce Executive Institute, University of Georgia

SARA ELIZABETH BURNHAM

(Alabama)

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Links:Website

ACCESS. ACCOUNTABILITY. INTEGRITY. In the midst of an always-challenging political landscape, a growing number of Alabama business, industrial and municipal clients rely on The Bloom Group to represent their interests in vital dealings with the state's legislative and regulatory communities. Unlike other lobbying firms that come and go, for 30 years, The Bloom Group has been a fixture in Alabama politics. Through our proven track record of success in resolving legislative issues and effectively communicating client needs and positions, we have earned a reputation as one of Alabama's premier governmental relations consultants. Our Mission | Governmental Relations That WorksFor every client and in every situation, The Bloom Group operates in pursuit of these goals: To consistently deliver to each of our clients the highest level of governmental relations services tailored to the client's specific individual needs and based on a firm understanding of their business. To develop and value a personal and professional relationship "based upon mutual trust and respect with clients", legislators, members of the executive branch and others with whom we deal. To always conduct our governmental relations affairs in an ethical and honest manner.

0-5 years

Sara Elizabeth Burnham brings a thorough knowledge of government as well as an extensive network of contacts to The Bloom Group thanks to relationships forged and maintained over decades of living and working in Montgomery and her family's deep roots in the capital city. She also has longstanding relationships from her time working on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.

Her years of experience working in real estate give her a broad perspective on the area's business climate and a track record of success listening to, advocating for and representing the best interests of a diverse range of clients.

Key Experience
Staff Assistant for Senator Jeff Sessions
Staff Assistant at The Dutko Group
Staff Assistant for the U.S. Senate Republican Cloakroom
Active REALTOR with Bell and Corwin, Inc.

Key Areas of Expertise
Proven networking abilities
Strong work ethic

Professional & Community Affiliations
Alabama Dance Theatre Development Committee Member
Past YMCA Britton Board of Directors Member
Family Promise Center Volunteer

Education
BA in Political Science (Minors in Public Relations and English), The University of Alabama

BENJAMIN PATTERSON

(Alabama)

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Links:Website

I have been in government relations for 25 years. I am a partner in a multi-client firm with a broad spectrum of clients in every major sector. Prior to joining Fine Geddie I worked in the Finance Department of both Republican and Democrat governors, where I oversaw procurement, information technology and fiscal/financial legislation. I have worked in the financial services sector in government relations and for the state' largest business association. I have successfully managed a wide array of legislative, regulatory, economic development, and procurement issues in state and local government.

Fine Geddie was established in 1984 as the first contract lobbying firm in the State of Alabama. We are an ethnically, age, gender and disciplinarily diverse firm. We are bipartisan. Our six partners have over 200 years of combined experience in government relations. Fine Geddie has been integrally involved in most every significant legislative issue in Alabama the last 36 years. Our growth has been fueled by consistent results and successful outcomes. The most prominent businesses with a presence in Alabama rely on Fine Geddie as their most trusted advisors for navigating government relations.

20+ years

We are available to discuss past achievements in many areas of government relations.

We work across branches and across all agencies of state government.

Ben Patterson grew up in Florence, Alabama. He is a graduate of the University of Alabama and earned his Ph.D. from the University of Alabama where he taught seminars in State and Local Government and American Politics until 1996.

Prior to joining Fine Geddie in 2004 he served as the Deputy Finance Director for the State of Alabama under two governors and helped guide both administrations' legislative efforts on fiscal issues. He also held the position of Chief Information Officer, overseeing the state's technology acquisitions in the late 1990s. During his tenures in state government, he gained a thorough understanding of government operations, procurement, information technology, state budgets and controls, and the complexities of Alabama's tax structure.

Ben Patterson also served as the Director of Government Relations for the Alabama Bankers Association from 2000 until 2003 where he was the principal advocate for the state banking industry. He began his lobbying career as a Manager of Legislative Affairs for the Business Council of Alabama in 1996.

The Adams and Reese LLP Government Relations Team is a premier lobbying group in Alabama. Our team includes former members of the executive and legislative branches of government with over 80 years of combined experience working inside and outside of state and local government. We achieve success for our clients as a result of strong personal relationships that we maintain with government officials and leaders. Just as importantly, we know the processes and procedures of the executive and legislative branches inside and out.

We serve a diverse client base with interests ranging from healthcare, education, municipalities, non-profits, associations, manufacturing, defense, infrastructure, alcohol and hospitality.

15-20 years

Mark Gaines Named to Alabama Today's 32 Powerful and Influential Alabamians to Know

"Mark Gaines has been around for decades, bringing a wealth of knowledge, decades-long relationships, and a positive attitude to the political arena in Alabama."


Southern Political Report - The South's Top Government Affairs Firms

"The law firm of Adams and Reese placed #1 in the states of Alabama, Louisiana and Tennessee and also ranked in the top five in Mississippi and South Carolina.

Adams and Reese has a long-standing reputation as one of the region's most prominent Government Relations firms now with 16 offices in 15 markets across the Southern United States and Washington, D.C."

Mark Gaines lobbies at the local, state and federal level - in Alabama and Washington, D.C. - advising corporate clients on regulatory, legislative and economic development matters. His clients include companies in the telecommunications, road and bridge construction, infrastructure, financial, pharmaceutical, health care, alcohol, and defense industries as well as municipal governments and educational institutions. Having spent 15 years in state government and more than a decade providing government relations services, Mark has developed long-term personal and professional relationships with important decision makers at every level of government. He is skilled at building political coalitions to achieve client objectives.

Prior to joining Adams and Reese, Mark served as Probate Judge for Jefferson County and was elected to four terms in the Alabama House of Representatives. During his time in the legislature, he served on various legislative committees and commissions and served as the Republican Leader of the House and Chair of the House Republican Caucus. Mark has managed, consulted or counseled dozens of political campaigns, grassroots efforts and ballot initiatives, including races for Governor, U.S. Senate, judicial offices, and state legislative seats.

Prior to joining the firm, Mark was in private law practice concentrating in the areas of real estate, probate, wills, trusts and business entities. He tried many jury and non-jury cases to verdict in courts throughout Alabama.

Professional Affiliations & Memberships:
Alabama House of Representatives, Member, 1990-2005
Jefferson County Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee, Vice Chair, 2004-2005
Jefferson County Coroner and Medical Examiner's Board, Member, 1998-2005
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, Commissioner, 1994-2005
Probate Judge of Jefferson County, 2005-2007

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Links:Website

ACCESS. ACCOUNTABILITY. INTEGRITY.

In the midst of an always-challenging political landscape, a growing number of Alabama business, industrial and municipal clients rely on The Bloom Group to represent their interests in vital dealings with the state's legislative and regulatory communities.

Unlike other lobbying firms that come and go, for 30 years, The Bloom Group has been a fixture in Alabama politics. Through our proven track record of success in resolving legislative issues and effectively communicating client needs and positions, we have earned a reputation as one of Alabama's premier governmental relations consultants.

Our Mission | Governmental Relations That Works
For every client and in every situation, The Bloom Group operates in pursuit of these goals:

To consistently deliver to each of our clients the highest level of governmental relations services tailored to the client's specific individual needs and based on a firm understanding of their business.

To develop and value a personal and professional relationship "based upon mutual trust and respect with clients", legislators, members of the executive branch and others with whom we deal.

To always conduct our governmental relations affairs in an ethical and honest manner.

Guthrie brings decades of experience and a proven track record of lobbying for more than 30 local government entities in Jefferson County, including the county and its largest city, Birmingham, to The Bloom Group and its clients. Guthrie began his work with municipal government and governmental relations when he served as administrative assistant and lobbyist for Mayor Richard Arrington Jr. and the City of Birmingham from 1992 to 2000. Since then, he has worked as a contract lobbyist, advocating for his diverse group of clients including government entities like the Birmingham City Council and its President William Bell as well as multiple private sector clients. Thanks to his strong work ethic and networking abilities and longstanding working relationships with members of the Alabama Legislature, he's consistently been able to help his clients meet their goals.

Key Areas of Expertise
Served over thirty local government entities located in Jefferson County including Jefferson County and its largest city, Birmingham
Strong work ethic
Proven networking abilities
Good working relationships with legislative delegation

Key Professional Experience
Registered lobbyist in the State of Alabama since 1992.
2000-Present Contract Lobbyist with wide variety of clients including local government entities as well as private sector clients.
1992-2000 served as administrative assistant and lobbyist for Mayor Richard Arrington Jr. and City of Birmingham.


Key Issue Areas
Municipal Government
International delegation hosting

Education
Jacksonville State University

MARTIN CHRISTIE

(Alabama)

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Links:Website

Problem solving in the governmental arena depends on a clear understanding of the issues and political process. Christie Strategy Group brings a wealth of direct lobbying and governmental experience to assist clients in achieving complex political, legislative, and regulatory goals.

20+ years

Our firm has the capability to approach any member of the legislature, both Republican and Democrat. We also have strong relationships within the Executive branch and many state agencies. We are confident in our abilities to reach the right person on any issue.

Christie Strategy Group provides clients with a comprehensive, strategic approach to solving problems in the public and governmental arenas through direct representation, political action committee development, and establishments of grassroots lobbying programs and issue management through positive media relations.

Prior to founding his own firm, Christie was Vice President of the Business Council of Alabama. Over a period of several years, his responsibilities included supervision of the association's governmental relations program, development of a comprehensive grassroots structure involving association members and local chambers of commerce, and coordination of the organization's political affairs.

Working with the Business Council of Alabama's ProgressPAC, Christie raised over $2 million on behalf of pro-business candidates in Alabama during a two-year period.

Before joining the Business Council, Christie was a senior Public Affairs Officer with Walter Industries, Inc., a Fortune 200 corporation. He also served in Washington, D.C. on the staff of Congressman John H. Buchanan, Jr. as both Press Secretary and Research Assistant.

A member of numerous public affairs organizations on the state and national levels, Christie served as Chairman of the Business Council Governmental Affairs Committee and on the Executive Committee of United for State Action, a group of state business organizations dedicated to enhancing business' influence through direct participation in the political process.

A graduate of Vanderbilt University, where he received his undergraduate degree in International Relations cum laude, Christie is an accomplished speaker on the subject of political involvement and participation.

Martin and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Montgomery.

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Links:Website

ACCESS. ACCOUNTABILITY. INTEGRITY.

In the midst of an always-challenging political landscape, a growing number of Alabama business, industrial and municipal clients rely on The Bloom Group to represent their interests in vital dealings with the state's legislative and regulatory communities.

Unlike other lobbying firms that come and go, for 30 years, The Bloom Group has been a fixture in Alabama politics. Through our proven track record of success in resolving legislative issues and effectively communicating client needs and positions, we have earned a reputation as one of Alabama's premier governmental relations consultants.

Our Mission | Governmental Relations That Works
For every client and in every situation, The Bloom Group operates in pursuit of these goals:

To consistently deliver to each of our clients the highest level of governmental relations services tailored to the client's specific individual needs and based on a firm understanding of their business.

To develop and value a personal and professional relationship "based upon mutual trust and respect with clients", legislators, members of the executive branch and others with whom we deal.

To always conduct our governmental relations affairs in an ethical and honest manner.

John W. Floyd offers our clients a wealth of hands-on experience gained in more than 20 years of work in local and state government, including an extensive background in community relations. He previously served as Talladega County Juvenile Court Administrator and as Director of Regional and Community Services and Legislative Liaison for the Alabama Department of Youth Services. He also served as Executive Vice President of the Sylacauga Chamber of Commerce; as Secretary/Treasurer of the Sylacauga Industrial Development Board; as Council President; and later, as Mayor of the City of Sylacauga. He currently serves as Board Chairman of the Coosa Valley Baptist Medical Center.

Key Areas of Expertise
Local and state government management
Human services expertise
Knowledge of the legislative process
Economic development experience
Organizational management
Community and governmental relations
Grant writing experience

Key Issue Areas
Community relations
Government relations
Health care
Legislative affairs
Local government planning, evaluation and financing
State government planning, evaluation and financing
Economic development programs and evaluation
Existing business and industry
State, federal and foundation grants
Industrial development financing
Commercial development

Professional & Community Affiliations
Member, The Alabama Hospital Association
Member, The Independent Automobile Dealers Association of Alabama
Former governor's appointee to the Alabama Department of Youth Services Board
Former governor's appointee to the Region Four Law Enforcement Planning Agency Board
Former member of the Alabama League of Municipalities Utilities, Commerce and Transportation Committee
Former member of the Citizens Advisory Council for the Alabama Department of Human Resources

Education
B.S., Business and Economics, University of West Alabama
Certified Public Manager Program, Auburn University at Montgomery

ALLEN SANDERSON

(Alabama)

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Links:Website

ACCESS. ACCOUNTABILITY. INTEGRITY. In the midst of an always-challenging political landscape, a growing number of Alabama business, industrial and municipal clients rely on The Bloom Group to represent their interests in vital dealings with the state's legislative and regulatory communities. Unlike other lobbying firms that come and go, for 30 years, The Bloom Group has been a fixture in Alabama politics. Through our proven track record of success in resolving legislative issues and effectively communicating client needs and positions, we have earned a reputation as one of Alabama's premier governmental relations consultants. Our Mission | Governmental Relations That WorksFor every client and in every situation, The Bloom Group operates in pursuit of these goals: To consistently deliver to each of our clients the highest level of governmental relations services tailored to the client's specific individual needs and based on a firm understanding of their business. To develop and value a personal and professional relationship "based upon mutual trust and respect with clients", legislators, members of the executive branch and others with whom we deal. To always conduct our governmental relations affairs in an ethical and honest manner.

6-10 years

Professional & Community Affiliations/Honors
Legislator of the Year, American Cancer Society
State Volunteer of the Year, American Cancer Society
Recipient of the prestigious Wes Nowlin Award, American Cancer Society highest award is given to a volunteer in the state of Alabama
Public Servant of the Year, Alabama Kidney Association
Member, Manufacture Alabama Governmental Affairs Committee

ROBIN STONE

(Alabama)
  • 334-799-4479

  • 2415 Moores Mill RoadSuite 265 #229AuburnAL36830

THE ALABAMA ALLIANCE

(Alabama)
  • 251-593-2460

Clients:

JAMES ABLE

(Alabama)

JOHN ADAMS

(Alabama)

GLYN AGNEW

(Alabama)
  • 205-470-0553

  • 1884 Data DriveRoom 116HooverAL35219

Clients:

BAKER ALLEN

(Alabama)

COURTNEY ANDREWS

(Alabama)

GINGER AVERY

(Alabama)

TIMOTHY AYERS

(Alabama)

CHELSEA BACHER

(Federal)
  • 2023334936

  • 601 Thirteenth Street, NWEleventh Floor SouthWashingtonDC20005

Clients:

1) 5G Action Now

2) AAPAN

3) Abbott Laboratories

4) Abiomed Inc.

5) Advanced Medical Technology Association

6) African Growth Corporation

7) Airbus Americas Inc. (formerly Airbus Group)

8) Akebia Therapeutics, Inc.

9) Alabama State University

10) ALG Senior LLC

11) Altimmune, Inc.

12) Amarin Pharm Inc.

13) Amedisys, Inc.

14) American Beverage Association

15) American Health Care Association

16) American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy

17) Amgen Inc.

18) Ancestry

19) Asia Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce

20) Association of Dental Support Organizations

21) Aviator Capital Management, LLC

22) Bayer Corporation

23) Better World Fund

24) Biotechnology Innovation Organization

25) bluebird bio

26) Bluma Wellness / One Plant

27) Brightline Holdings LLC (formerly Virgin Trains USA)

28) Caesars Enterprise Services, LLC

29) Canadian National Railroad

30) CARE Action Now, Inc.

31) Centene Corporation

32) Chemonics International

33) Chevron U.S.A., Inc.

34) Children's Hospital and Health System, Inc.

35) CJ America, Inc.

36) Cognizant Technology Solutions

37) Colony Brands, Inc.

38) Comcast Corporation

39) Consumer Access to Repair (CAR) Coalition

40) Cox Enterprises, Inc.

41) Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC

42) CSC Holdings, LLC

43) CTIA

44) DisposeRx, Inc.

45) DuPage County

46) Edward Lifesciences LLC

47) Eiger Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.

48) Embassy of Bangladesh

49) Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain to the United States

50) Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan

51) Enterprise Products Operating LLC

52) Entertainment Software Association

53) Epigenomics, Inc.

54) Essilor of America, Inc.

55) Flagstar Bank

56) Franklin Resources, Inc.

57) Fresenius Medical Care

58) Friends of Fort Rucker

59) GlaxoSmithKline, Inc

60) Globe Specialty Metals, Inc.

61) Gramercy Funds Management, LLC

62) Greg Kelly

63) HCBS Advocacy, LLC

64) HNTB Corporation

65) Horizon Pharma

66) Huntington Ingalls Incorporated

67) ICU Advisory Limited

68) Impossible Foods Inc.

69) Kidney Care Partners

70) Kurdistan Regional Government

71) LetterOne Holdings S.A.

72) Liberty Media Corporation

73) Lockton Management, LLC

74) Lyndra Therapeutics

75) MASS GENERAL BRIGHAM (FORMERLY KNOWN AS PARTNERS HEALTHCARE)

76) Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (MassMutual Financial Group)

77) Matrix Medical Network

78) Mattress Firm

79) Merck & Co., Inc.

80) Mid-Sized Bank Coalition of America

81) Motion Picture Association

82) National Association of Vision Care Plans

83) National Lifeline Association

84) National Resilience, Inc.

85) NCTA-The Internet & Television Association

86) Nektar Therapeutics

87) Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

88) Nord Stream 2 AG

89) North America's Building Trades Unions

90) Nuclear Energy Institute

91) NuCoal Resources, Ltd.

92) Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan

93) Ouro Mining Inc.

94) Out of Home Advertising Association of America

95) Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc.

96) Pebble Limited Partnership

97) Pfizer, Inc

98) PGP Investors, LLC

99) Pharma & Biopharma Outsourcing Association

100) Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America

101) Physicians for Fair Coverage

102) Piper Networks

103) Polaris Industries

104) Postmates Inc

105) Privinvest Holding SAL

106) Prudential Financial, Inc.

107) PTC Therapeutics

108) Quadrant Holdings

109) RAI Services Company

110) Raytheon Technologies Corporation and Affiliates (FKA United Technologies Corp)

111) Recess

112) Recro Pharma, Inc.

113) Republic of India

114) S&P Global

115) Samsung Electronics America

116) Sandvine

117) SAS Institute Inc.

118) Scotts Miracle-Gro Company

119) SCP-Health

120) Select Medical Corporation

121) Sellers Dorsey

122) Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition

123) Siemens Healthineers

124) Solix, Inc.

125) Southern Company Services, Inc.

126) SPIE

127) Stryker Corporation

128) The Assistance Fund

129) The College Board

130) The Optical Society

131) The Travelers Companies, Inc. and subsidiaries

132) Trust for the National Mall

133) U.S. Acute Care Solutions, LLC

134) U.S. Anesthesia Partners, Inc.

135) U.S. Global Leadership Campaign

136) University of Mississippi

137) Verizon Communications, Inc.

138) Vineyard Wind, LLC

139) Walgreen Co.

140) Water Utility, City of Waukesha

141) WE Energies

142) Western Digital Corporation

143) Wiregrass Economic Development Corporation

144) YRC Worldwide Inc.

145) Zogenix, Inc.

ERNIE BAGGETT

(Alabama)

RICK BAILES

(Alabama)

JUSTIN BAILEY

(Alabama)

WIL BAKER

(Alabama)

VIRGINIA BANISTER

(Alabama)

JONATHAN BARGANIER

(Alabama)
Clients:

KAYLA BASS

(Alabama)

ERIN BEASLEY

(Alabama)

ERIC BECK

(Alabama)

KALEB BECK

(Alabama)

SIDNEY BELCHER

(Alabama)

LA'KEITHA BENSON

(Alabama)

ANNA BERN

(Alabama)

ADAM BIEGEL

(Federal)
Clients:

TRACEE BINION

(Alabama)

JEANNINE BIRMINGHAM

(Alabama)

JOSH BLADES

(Alabama)
Clients:

BRANDY BOONE

(Alabama)

SONNY BRASFIELD

(Alabama)

KYNESHA BROWN

(Alabama)

RICHARD BROWN

(Alabama)

RICHARD BROWN

(Alabama)

STEVE BROWN

(Alabama)

SALLIE BRYANT

(Alabama)
Clients:

LAURAL BUNN

(Alabama)

ELAINE BURDESHAW

(Alabama)

CHRISTINA BUTLER

(Alabama)

AMANDA BUTTENSHAW

(Alabama)

DAVID CAMPBELL

(Alabama)
  • 205-981-0086

  • P.O. Box 3812362117 Peacock LnBirminghamAL35238-1236

Clients:

RICHARD CARSON

(Alabama)
  • 334-954-2500

  • 19 South Jackson StreetMontgomeryAL36104

RENEE CARTER

(Alabama)

RENEE CASILLAS

(Alabama)
  • 334-264-0099

  • 531 Herron StreetEXECUTIVE DIRECTORMontgomeryAL36104

PRESTON CAUTHEN

(Alabama)

DANA CLEMENT

(Alabama)

LATRELL CLIFFORD WOOD

(Alabama)
Clients:

GREGORY COCHRAN

(Alabama)

THOMAS COLEY

(Alabama)

MARK COLSON

(Alabama)

NIKO CORLEY

(Alabama)

ANGELA CORNUTT

(Alabama)

COURTNEY CURENTON-BAKER

(Alabama)

KATHERINE DAPPER

(Federal)
  • 25 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, NWSUITE 600WashingtonDC20001-7400

Clients:

THOMAS DART

(Alabama)
  • 334-271-4625

  • Automobile Dealers Association of Alabama, Inc.1335 Carmichael WayMontgomeryAL36106

BRADLEY DAVIDSON

(Alabama)

GREG DAVIS

(Alabama)
  • 205-985-9062

  • 120 Summit ParkwaySuite 100BirminghamAL35209

WILLIAM DAVIS

(Alabama)

CHRISTY DEGRAFFENRIED

(Alabama)

MARY ELIZABETH DIAL

(Alabama)

JOHN DODD

(Alabama)
Clients:

BETTY DUDLEY

(Alabama)

SAMUEL DUFF

(Alabama)

STEPHANIE DURNIN

(Alabama)

RUSSELL DURRANCE

(Alabama)

GRACE ELLIS

(Alabama)

BRADLEY ENGLISH

(Alabama)

CAMERON ESPY

(Alabama)

SCHUYLER ESPY

(Alabama)
Clients:

GREGG EVERETT

(Alabama)

LISA FAUST

(Alabama)

JOSEPH FERRELL

(Alabama)

CLARK FINE

(Alabama)

JAMES FINE

(Alabama)
Clients:

ABBY FITZPATRICK

(Alabama)

JAMES FLETCHER

(Alabama)

CAROLINE FRANKLIN

(Alabama)

BLAINE GALLIHER

(Alabama)

ANNA GRACE GAMBLE

(Alabama)

CHEY GARRIGAN

(Federal)

CHEY GARRIGAN

(Alabama)

BECKY GERRITSON

(Alabama)

BOBBY GILES

(Alabama)

KELLEY GILLIKIN

(Alabama)

JAMES GOODREAU

(Alabama)

BEVERLY GOODSON

(Alabama)
  • 2025590170

  • 800 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 800WashingtonDC20002

Clients:

1) Action Now Initiative, LLC (ANI)

2) AICPA Association of International Certified Professional Accountants

3) Airlines for America

4) Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind

5) Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas

6) Alkermes, Inc.

7) Ally Financial Inc.

8) ALPHA Facilities Solutions, LLC

9) Altria Client Services LLC

10) American Association of Timeshare Owners Inc.

11) American Land Title Association

12) American Shrimp Processors Association

13) Apollo Education Group

14) AT&T Services, Inc.

15) Atlantic Broadband

16) Autos Drive America

17) Aventiv Technologies LLC and various subsidiaries

18) Black Belt Energy

19) Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.

20) Brennan Center for Justice

21) Bristol-Myers Squibb

22) BYD Motors Inc.

23) Chesapeake Bay Commission

24) City of Baton Rouge and Parish of East Baton Rouge

25) Cook Inlet Housing Authority (CIHA)

26) Cook Inlet Region Incorporated (CIRI)

27) Credit Union National Association

28) Diageo North America, Inc.

29) Diesel Outboards LLC

30) Douglas County Public Utility District

31) Dropbox, Inc.

32) Eisai, Inc.

33) Energy Innovation Reform Project

34) Expedia, Inc.

35) Financial Service Centers of America (FiSCA)

36) Fitch Ratings

37) Genentech, Inc.

38) Google Inc.

39) Green Business Certification Inc.

40) Guardian Centers of Georgia, LLC

41) Heat Biologics, Inc.

42) HollyFrontier Corporation

43) Huntington Ingalls Incorporated

44) IDEMIA Identity & Security USA, LLC

45) Infor (US), Inc.

46) Intellia Therapeutics

47) Intoxalock

48) JoshCo Group, LLC

49) KnowBe4, Inc.

50) Koch Companies Public Sector LLC

51) Lake Tindall, LLP on behalf of Mississippi Levee Board

52) LCMC Health

53) LHC Group

54) Liberty Mutual Group Inc.

55) Lodging Solutions, LLC d/b/a Accommodations Plus International

56) LOOP LLC

57) Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA)

58) Marine Jet Power, Inc. (MJP)

59) Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.

60) McCain Institute Foundation

61) Merck & Co., Inc.

62) Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC

63) National Association of Farm Service Agency County Office Employees (NASCOE)

64) National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies

65) National Association of Realtors

66) National Athletic Trainers' Association

67) National Medal of Honor Museum

68) New Mexico Council of Outfitters and Guides

69) New York Air Brake, LLC

70) Nissan North America, Inc.

71) nLIGHT Corporation

72) Norfolk Southern Corporation

73) Nuclear Innovation Alliance

74) OATLY, Inc.

75) Ocean Aero, Inc.

76) Paragon Healthcare, Inc.

77) Pernod Ricard USA

78) Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America

79) PODS Enterprises, LLC

80) Port of Everett

81) Port of Kalama

82) Professional Golfers' Association of America

83) ProShare Advisors LLC

84) Protective Life Corporation

85) Raven Aerostar Technical Solutions

86) Raytheon Technologies Corporation

87) Ryan Air, Inc.

88) Safari Club International

89) SAFE Boats International, LLC

90) Salesforce.com, Inc.

91) Sanderson Farms, Inc.

92) Sanofi US Services Inc.

93) Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA)

94) Sempra Energy

95) Shield AI, Inc.

96) SitelogIQ

97) Spider Strategies, Inc.

98) Spokane Tribe of Indians

99) SSA Marine

100) Sunrise Foods International Inc.

101) Takeda Pharmaceuticals America, Inc.

102) TikTok Inc.

103) TRANS UNION LLC

104) Transamerica Companies

105) Travere Therapeutics (fka Retrophin)

106) Truckee Tahoe Airport District

107) U.S. Sugar Corporation

108) United Site Services, Inc.

109) Van Ness Feldman, LLP on behalf of Columbia River Treaty Power Group

110) Vera Institute of Justice, Inc.

111) Visa, Inc.

112) VMware, Inc.

113) Washington State Department of Transportation

114) Zepher, Inc.

NORRIS GREEN

(Alabama)

KAYLA GREER

(Alabama)

KAYLA GREER

(Alabama)

LIBBY GREER

(Federal)
  • 777 6th Street NW8th FloorWashingtonDC20001

Clients:

CAROL GUNDLACH

(Alabama)
Clients:
  • 800 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 800WashingtonDC20002

Clients:

JONATHAN HAND

(Alabama)

BRIAN HARDIN

(Alabama)

JOSH HARDIN

(Alabama)

DAVID HARGROVE

(Alabama)
Clients:

JENNIFER HARRIS

(Alabama)
Clients:

APREILL HARTSFIELD

(Alabama)

QUINTIN HAWKINS

(Alabama)

RANDY HELMS

(Alabama)

ELIZABETH HILL

(Alabama)

HONOUR HILL

(Alabama)

LAUREN HODGE

(Alabama)

JAMES HOFFMAN

(Alabama)

JAMES HOLLINGSWORTH

(Alabama)

ANGI HORN

(Alabama)

JESSICA HORSLEY

(Alabama)

ALISON HOSP

(Alabama)

EDWARD HOSP

(Alabama)
  • 2001 K Street NWWASHINGTONDC20006

DANNE HOWARD

(Alabama)
  • 334-272-8781

  • 770 Washington AvenueSuite 290MontgomeryAL36104

MATTHEW HOWARD

(Alabama)

MICHELE HUEBNER

(Alabama)

SUZANNE HUFFAKER

(Alabama)

ROBYN HYDEN

(Alabama)

CHRIS ISAACSON

(Alabama)

ETHAN IVY

(Alabama)
  • 334-834-9116

  • 450 S Union StMontgomeryAL36104

JILL JACKSON

(Alabama)

ROBERT JACKSON

(Alabama)

KATIE JETER

(Alabama)

LA'KISKA JIMMAR

(Alabama)

FRANKLIN JOHNSON

(Alabama)

VERONICA JOHNSON

(Alabama)

ALAN JOHNSTON

(Alabama)

HAMILTON JOHNSTON

(Alabama)
  • 334-262-2566

  • 535 Adams AvenueMontgomeryAL36104

GREGORY JONES

(Alabama)
Clients:

JENNIFER JONES

(Alabama)

STERLING JONES

(Alabama)
Clients:

PAUL KAVINOKY

(Alabama)

LIANE KELLY

(Alabama)
  • 334-834-9116

  • 450 South Union StreetMontgomeryAL36104

EMERY KIDD

(Alabama)

ADAM KILPATRICK

(Alabama)

ALLISON KING

(Alabama)

NICHOLE KING

(Alabama)

WENDY LANG

(Alabama)
  • 800 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 800WashingtonDC20002

Clients:

LANCE LATHAM

(Alabama)

SCOTT LATHAM

(Alabama)
Clients:

1) 1776 Pharmaceuticals LLC

2) ABBOTT LABORATORIES

3) Accenture LLP

4) Advanced Drainage Systems

5) Air Evac Lifeteam

6) Akebia Therapeutics, Inc.

7) Alabama Shipyard LLC

8) Alden Torch Financial LLC

9) Allegiant Travel Company

10) Alliance for Automotive Innovation

11) Alliance for Olive Oil Quality Standards

12) Alliance of Dedicated Cancer Centers

13) Altice USA, Inc.

14) Altria Client Services LLC

15) Aluminum Association Inc.

16) Amazon Corporate, LLC

17) American Bankers Association

18) American Coalition of Independent Content Production

19) American College of Gastroenterology

20) American Council of Life Insurers

21) American Cruise Lines

22) Americans for Prosperity

23) Amgen USA, Inc.

24) Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.

25) Ant Group Co., Ltd.

26) Aon Service Corporation

27) Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation

28) APOLLO MANAGEMENT HOLDINGS, LP

29) Appriss, Inc.

30) Arcosa, Inc.

31) Argentem Creek Partners LP

32) Arizona Water Company

33) Associations of Mexican Tomato Growers

34) Asurion LLC

35) AT&T Services, Inc.

36) Athletico Physical Therapy

37) Bain Capital, LLC

38) Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP

39) Barrick Gold Corporation of North America Inc.

40) Bayer Corporation (FKA Monsanto Company)

41) Bell-Carter Foods

42) Biotechnology Innovation Organization

43) Bloom Energy

44) Bridgestone Americas Holding, Inc.

45) Brightline Holdings LLC (fka Virgin Trains USA)

46) Business Roundtable

47) CalOptima

48) Cargill, Inc.

49) Carlyle Investment Management fka The Carlyle Group

50) CF Industries, Inc. and CF Industries Holdings, Inc

51) Charter Communications, Inc.

52) Chevron, U.S.A. Inc.

53) CHRISTUS Health System

54) Chubb INA Holdings Inc.

55) Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions

56) City of Houston

57) City of Laredo, Texas

58) City of Vallejo, California

59) Coalition for 21st Century Patent Reform

60) Coalition to Heal Invisible Wounds

61) Comcast Corporation

62) Comite Interprofessionnel du Vin de Champagne

63) Connected Nation Development Corporation

64) Consumer Technology Association

65) Cook Group Inc.

66) Cordant Health Solutions

67) CoreCivic, Inc.

68) Cox Enterprises Inc.

69) Cruise Lines International Association

70) Cumberland Community Improvement District

71) CVS Health

72) DaVita, Inc.

73) DJI Technology, Inc.

74) DoorDash

75) Eastman Chemical Company

76) Empresas Fonalledas, Inc.

77) EMVCo, LLC

78) Energy Harbor Corp.

79) Entergy Services, LLC

80) Equifax Inc.

81) Esquel Enterprises Limited

82) EXXON MOBIL CORP

83) Federated Wireless, Inc.

84) Financial Services Forum

85) FireEye, Inc.

86) FireKeepers Development Authority

87) Fletcher Group, Inc.

88) Florida Citrus Mutual

89) Fluor Corporation

90) FMR LLC

91) Fontana Union Water Co.

92) Fontana Water Company

93) Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency

94) Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development Authority

95) FS Investment Corporation

96) Gap Inc.

97) Garden of Life, LLC

98) Garrett Electronics, Inc.

99) Genentech Inc

100) George Kaiser Family Foundation

101) GGV Management LLC

102) Gila River Indian Community

103) Gilead Sciences, Inc.

104) Global Medical Response, Inc.

105) GOJO Industries

106) Goya Foods Inc.

107) HawkEye 360 Inc.

108) HDR, Inc.

109) Healthcare Leadership Council

110) HerdX

111) Hershey Company

112) Hill-Rom

113) Hillwood Development Company, LLC

114) Ho-Chunk Inc.

115) Honeywell International

116) Houchens Industries

117) Houston Airport System

118) Humane Society Legislative Fund

119) IMCS Group Inc.

120) Indigo Ag

121) Innovation Alliance

122) Inseego Corp.

123) International Business Machines Corporation

124) International Council of Shopping Centers

125) International Paper

126) Keidanren

127) KEWA Financial Inc.

128) Kingston Technology

129) Koch Companies Public Sector

130) Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Company

131) KPC Development Company LLC

132) LanzaTech Inc.

133) Laureate Education, Inc. (FKA Laureate International Universities)

134) Let'sGetChecked

135) Levi Strauss & Company

136) LG Chem America, Inc.

137) LG&E and KU Energy, LLC

138) Liberty Global Logistics

139) Liberty Mutual Insurance Company

140) LOreal USA

141) Lyft, Inc.

142) Mammoth Energy Services, Inc.

143) Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation

144) McKesson Corporation

145) MDIF Media Partners I, LP

146) Meta Aerospace

147) MetaBank, N.A.

148) Millennium Health

149) Mobility Capital Finance, Inc. dba MoCaFi

150) Motion Picture Association of America

151) National Association of REALTORS

152) National Association of Theatre Owners

153) National Cotton Council of America

154) National Immigration Law Center

155) National Independent Venue Association

156) National Thoroughbred Racing Association

157) NCTA-The Internet & Television Association

158) New Venture Fund

159) NextEra Energy, Inc.

160) Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation

161) Oaktree Capital Management

162) OC Oerlikon Management AG

163) Oneida Indian Nation

164) Otis Elevator Company

165) Owens & Minor, Inc.

166) Pacific Architects and Engineers, LLC

167) Palantir Technologies, Inc.

168) Partnership for Job Creation

169) Pebble Limited Partnership

170) Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians

171) Penobscot Nation

172) Pfizer, Inc.

173) Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America

174) Pipe Line Contractors Association

175) PMI Global Services Inc.

176) Polaris Industries

177) Pompeian, Inc

178) Port of Long Beach

179) Professional Background Screeners Association fka NAPBS

180) Puerto Rico Statehood Council

181) Qualcomm Incorporated

182) Raytheon Technologies Corporation and Affiliates (fka United Technologies Corp)

183) ResMed, Inc.

184) Restaurant Brands International Inc. (RBI)

185) Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority

186) Rotech Healthcare, Inc.

187) RP Management, LLC

188) San Manuel Band of Mission Indians

189) Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation

190) Senseonics Incorporated

191) Shatterproof

192) Siemens Corporation

193) Sight Sciences, Inc.

194) Signature Flight Support Corporation

195) Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine

196) Solano Transportation Authority

197) Southeastern Conference

198) Southwest Research Institute

199) Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

200) Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.

201) Surgery Partners

202) Syracuse University

203) TE Connectivity

204) Texas Association for Home Care & Hospice

205) Texas Public Policy Foundation

206) The Alliance for Trade Enforcement (AFTE) fka (AFTI)

207) The Center for a Free Economy

208) The Michaels Companies, Inc.

209) The Puerto Rico Equality Forum

210) The Seneca Nation of Indians

211) The Strategic Group

212) Tile

213) Total Administrative Services Corporation

214) TransUnion

215) Trimble Navigation Ltd

216) Trinity Industries

217) Twenty Holdings Inc

218) U.S. Chamber of Commerce Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness

219) U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform

220) United Parcel Service

221) United States Pharmacopeial Convention

222) Unity Aluminum (fka Braidy Industries)

223) University of Louisville

224) UofL Health, Inc.

225) US Physician Partners (Informal Coalition)

226) UT-Carrier

227) Vallourec USA Corporation

228) Varian Medical Systems, Inc.

229) Verax BioMedical Inc.

230) Visa, U.S.A., Inc.

231) VIZIO, Inc.

232) Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.

233) Wabash Valley Resources, LLC

234) Xenex Disinfection Services, LLC

235) Yacht Haven USVI LLC

236) Zelis Healthcare Corporation

237) ZP Better Together, LLC

238) ZTE Corporation

WINSTON LEAVELL

(Alabama)

LINDA LEE

(Alabama)
  • 334-954-2543

  • 19 South Jackson StMontgomeryAL36104

  • 2022662600

  • 1120 G Street, NW, Suite 1000WashingtonDC20005

Clients:

TRACY LESIEUR

(Alabama)

CLAY LOFTIN

(Alabama)

DAVID LOWERY

(Alabama)

HUEY MACK

(Alabama)

RHONDA MANN

(Alabama)

AMY MARLOWE

(Alabama)
  • 334-834-9790

  • Post Office Box 4177MontgomeryAL36103-4177

JEFF MARTIN

(Alabama)

BRIAN MASSEY

(Alabama)

BRIAN MASSEY

(Alabama)

RICHARD MATHIS

(Alabama)

JANET MAY

(Alabama)

EDWIN MCARTHUR

(Alabama)

HOLLY MCCORKLE

(Alabama)

STEPHEN MCCORMICK

(Alabama)

JESSE MCDANIEL

(Alabama)

MELEIGHSA MCLAUGHLIN

(Alabama)

TRENT MCLEMORE

(Alabama)

ROBIN MEARS

(Alabama)

TRACEY MEYER

(Alabama)

CHARLES MILLER

(Alabama)

WHITNEY MILLER-NICHOLS

(Alabama)

MICHAEL MILNER

(Alabama)

JOHN MOORE

(Alabama)

TRACY MOORE

(Alabama)
  • 800 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 800WashingtonDC20002

Clients:

BROOKE MORRIS

(Alabama)

NEAL MORRISON

(Alabama)
Clients:

HEIDI NETTLES

(Alabama)

WILLIAM NEWMAN IV

(Alabama)

JULIA NIXON

(Alabama)

MICHAEL O'MALLEY

(Alabama)

RHONDA OSBORNE

(Alabama)

BRANDON OWENS

(Alabama)

BRYAN PARKER

(Alabama)

JANICE PASKINS

(Alabama)

STEVE PEGUES

(Alabama)

ERIC PENDLEY

(Alabama)

LYNN PETTWAY

(Alabama)

JAMESAARON PIERRE

(Alabama)
Clients:

MERCY PILKINGTON

(Alabama)

PAUL PINYAN

(Federal)

PAUL PINYAN

(Alabama)

ANNA PRITCHETT

(Alabama)
Clients:

KARL RAYBORN

(Alabama)

CHARLIE REED

(Alabama)

JASON REID

(Alabama)
  • 334-834-3006

  • 7515 Halycon Summit Dr., Suite 200MontgomeryAL36117

ROBIN RICKS

(Alabama)
Clients:

PRESTON ROBERTS

(Alabama)

A'NIYA ROBINSON

(Alabama)

QUINTLON ROSS

(Alabama)

ALESIA RUFFIN

(Alabama)

MANNING RUSSELL

(Alabama)
  • 205-985-9062

  • 120 Summit ParkwaySuite 100BIRMINGHAMAL35209

THOMAS SAUNDERS

(Alabama)

EMILY SCHULTZ

(Alabama)

DEVON SEIBERT-BAILEY

(Federal)
  • 1120 G Street, NW, Suite 1000WashingtonDC20005

Clients:

LINDA SHIRLEY

(Alabama)

DARRYL SINKFIELD

(Alabama)

ANNA MORGAN SKIPPER

(Alabama)

BEN SMITH

(Alabama)

DEBORAH SMITH

(Alabama)
  • 334-832-9060

  • 400 South Union StreetSuite 495MontgomeryAL36104-4345

Clients:

EUNICE SMITH

(Alabama)

HOUSTON SMITH

(Alabama)

JESSICA SMITH

(Alabama)

JOHNNIE SMITH

(Alabama)

SALLY SMITH

(Alabama)

JOHN SORRELL

(Alabama)

JERRY SPENCER

(Alabama)

STANLEY SPILLERS

(Alabama)

IZAAK STANDRIDGE

(Alabama)

DAVIS STEWART

(Alabama)
Clients:

MARTY STOKES

(Alabama)

THERON STOKES

(Alabama)

DAVID STOUT

(Alabama)

SEAN STRICKLER

(Alabama)

KATHERINE SULLIVAN

(Alabama)

JULIE SWANN

(Alabama)

DANIEL TAIT

(Alabama)
Clients:

ELLIE TAYLOR

(Alabama)

ADAM THOMPSON

(Alabama)

CARLOS TORRES SANCHEZ

(Alabama)

DEREK TROTTER

(Alabama)
Clients:

WILLIAM TUNNELL

(Alabama)

ADA KATHERINE VAN WYHE

(Alabama)

JOSHUA VAUGHN

(Alabama)

LITA WAGGONER

(Alabama)

AUBREY WAKELEY

(Alabama)
  • 205-529-4407

  • 400 S Union St.Ste. 495MontgomeryAL36104

Clients:

JEREMY WALKER

(Alabama)

MITT WALKER

(Federal)
  • P. O. Box 110002108 East South BoulevardMontgomeryAL36191-0001

ROCHESTER WALKER

(Alabama)

TODD WALKER

(Alabama)

JOHN WARD

(Alabama)
  • 334-834-1848

  • 11245 Chantilly Parkway CourtPike RoadAL36064

LINDSEY WARD

(Alabama)
  • 334-834-9116

  • 450 South Union StreetMontgomeryAL36104

PAMELA WARE

(Alabama)

CLEO WASHINGTON

(Alabama)
  • 334-467-7524

  • 445 Dexter Avenue, Suite 4050AT&TMontgomeryAL36104

Clients:

VICKIE WATKINS

(Alabama)

MIKAL WEBB

(Alabama)

MARGARET WHATLEY

(Alabama)
  • 334-272-8781

  • 770 Washington AveSuite 290MontgomeryAL36104

DONNA WILHELM

(Alabama)

MARK WILKERSON

(Alabama)

TERRI WILLIAMS

(Alabama)
  • 205-215-1332

  • 920 Highway 438First FloorBirminghamAL35186

Clients:

ZACHARY WILLIAMS

(Federal)
Clients:

1) A.O. Smith Corporation

2) Adapt Pharma Inc.

3) Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)

4) Airlines For America

5) Alclear LLC dba CLEAR

6) Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

7) Altria Client Services LLC

8) American College of Radiology Association

9) American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (fka Honda North America, Inc.)

10) American Hotel & Lodging Association

11) American Sportfishing Association

12) Amgen USA, Inc.

13) Annaly Capital Management, Inc.

14) Arcturus Therapeutics

15) Association of American Railroads

16) Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp.

17) Bank of America Corporation

18) Bayer Corporation

19) Bellerophon Therapeutics

20) Bio-Rad Laboratories

21) Blackstone Administrative Services Partnership L.P.

22) Bombardier Recreational Products

23) Broadcom Limited

24) California Life Sciences Association

25) Capitol Solutions on behalf of Bipartisan Policy Center Advocacy Network, Inc.

26) CenturyTel Service Group, LLC

27) Coalition for App Fairness

28) Coalition for Energy Assistance Modernization

29) Contessa Health, Inc.

30) Criteo Corporation

31) CSL Behring

32) CTIA - The Wireless Association

33) Deloitte LLP

34) Edgenuity Inc.

35) Emergent Biosolutions

36) Entergy Services LLC (FKA Entergy Services, Inc.)

37) Eyepoint Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

38) First Solar Inc.

39) Genentech

40) General Atomics

41) Genovac, LLC

42) Gilead Sciences, Inc.

43) Ginkgo Bioworks

44) GoBrands Inc.

45) Goldman Edwards

46) GRAIL, Inc.

47) Grodan Inc.

48) Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.

49) HCR Manorcare

50) Horizon Therapeutics

51) Independent Pharmacy Cooperative

52) Insured Retirement Institute

53) International Council of Shopping Centers

54) Interstate Natural Gas Association of America

55) Iron Mountain Information Management, LLC

56) Jacksonville State University

57) Joby Aviation

58) Lilly USA, LLC

59) Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.

60) Lundbeck LLC

61) McCulley McCluer PLLC

62) Merck

63) Metrc LLC

64) MilanaPharm

65) Molina Healthcare, Inc.

66) NASH Alliance Coalition

67) National Association of Proton Therapy

68) National Cable & Telecommunications Association

69) National Hockey League

70) National Marine Manufacturers Association

71) New Venture Fund

72) Northport Health Services

73) NorthWestern Energy

74) Novartis, Inc.

75) Options Clearing Corporation (OCC)

76) Oracle

77) Orbital Effects

78) Outdoor Industry Association

79) Pacific Gas and Electric

80) Peloton Interactive, Inc.

81) Personal Care Products Council

82) PhRMA

83) PINE STREET STRATEGIES ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA

84) Primmune Therapeutics

85) Prism Group Public Affairs on behalf of Piedmont Healthcare

86) Public Service Company of New Mexico

87) Q Link Wireless, LLC

88) Regenesis

89) Sanofi U.S.

90) Sarepta Therapeutics

91) Siemens Corporation

92) Sorrento Therapeutics, Inc.

93) Space Exploration Technologies Corporation

94) Standard Industries

95) Starkey Hearing Technologies

96) Strathspey Crown Holdings, LLC

97) T-Mobile

98) Target Corporation

99) The National Football League Players Association

100) The Partnership for Americas Health Care Future

101) The Science Coalition

102) The Williams Companies, Inc.

103) TruConnect

104) True Velocity

105) Tyson Shared Services, Inc.

106) U.S. Beet Sugar Association (USBSA)

107) Uber Technologies, Inc.

108) Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical

109) United Airlines, Inc.

110) United Parcel Service

111) Universal Music Group Recordings, Inc.

112) University of Southern California

113) Verde Technologies

114) Verizon Communications, Inc. and various subsidiaries

115) VieMed Healthcare, Inc.

116) Vir Biotechnology, Inc.

117) Virpax Pharmaceuticals

118) Walgreens Co.

119) We Are Golf

120) Weld North LLC

121) With Honor Action

122) Yum Restaurant Services Group, LLC

DONALD WILLIAMSON

(Alabama)

PAUL WILSON

(Alabama)

ALMA WYATT JONES

(Alabama)

TRACE ZARR

(Alabama)
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