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Public Seminar Schedule


Workbook for Introducing The Campaign Method for More Effective State Government Affairs (2009)

Johns Hopkins is using Guide to State Legislative Lobbying for Prof. Ron Phillips' Winter 2010 DC lobbying class.

Campaign Method Brochure (2009)

Annotated Reading List for Lobbying Practitioners (2009)

Fun, Instructive, and Interesting Lobbying "War" Stories (2009)

Have a good lobbying story? Send it to me for the instruction or humor for all of us practicing the profession.


Sample Lobbying Fundamentals (2009)
by Robert L. Guyer

What Manufacturers Need To Do Amid New Millennium Federalism
by Robert L. Guyer

How to Influence State Legislators and Regulatory Agencies
by Robert L. Guyer
From The Physician Executive

Before You Sue
by Robert L. Guyer
Real world observations of litigation gone bad

Mobilizing for Reform American Osteopathic Assoc