Considerations When Hiring Legislative Branch Employees

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With the 114th Congress drawing to a close, a number of officials will leave the legislative branch for new opportunities. This transition allows the private and nonprofit sectors to recruit seasoned professionals with recent congressional experience. Without appropriate controls, however, this process can create legal and reputational risks for prospective employers and employees alike.

Originally published in Law360 - November 14, 2016.

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