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Elections, Political and Campaign Law
Sorling includes attorneys whose practice is specialized in the
representation of clients on political and legislative matters.
Included are attorneys who have served as general counsel to
statewide political parties, legislative leaders, and as legislative
counsel to an Illinois governor. These personnel are leaders
in the field, having published articles in statewide public policy
magazines and professional education handbooks.
The firm regularly represents individuals, political party organizations,
electoral boards, and referendum coalitions with respect to all
aspects of election operations, including ballot access, election
day operations, and the contesting of election results. Sorling
attorneys often appear before electoral boards, Illinois circuit
courts, and the Illinois State Board of Elections to litigate ballot
access and composition, vacancy appointment and election result
issues.
Sorling attorneys advise clients with respect to state and federal
regulations concerning the collection and reporting of political
contributions. The firm advises candidates and candidate committees
on the filing of ethical personal income and contribution reports
with local authorities, the Illinois Secretary of State, Illinois
State Board of Ethics, U.S. House of Representatives, and Federal
Election Commission. The firm is experienced in advising statewide
political party organizations on the establishment and maintenance
of state and federal qualifying contribution accounts, and the
complex federal reporting required.
Sorling also advises clients regarding Illinois government ethics reforms and the impact of recently enacted campaign contribution legislation. The firm prepares opinion letters and guidance advising its clients regarding registration and on-going compliance with new ethics legislation. Public Act 96-832 introduced significant campaign finance reforms to the Illinois election process, including limitations on individual, business, labor organization and political action committee campaign contributions. The firm’s years of experience in government relations, statutory drafting and analysis, representation of government agencies and representation of private clients before the Illinois General Assembly and state agencies make Sorling particularly qualified to offer guidance and insight to its clients on both ethics and campaign finance matters.
Parliamentary procedure services are also available to political
entities. Sorling attorneys have served as parliamentary and legal
counsel to county, statewide, and national political party conventions.
Services have included credentials control, rules drafting, convention
session management, related legal filings with courts and administrative
agencies, and parliamentary rulings.
Sorling attorneys who practice in this area include:
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