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Qatar behind Hamas

The country’s role in Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre and its massive influence operation in the U.S. demand a serious investigation.

In light of the horrific Oct. 7 Hamas massacre, it is important to understand Qatar’s role in funding Hamas and its related activities, including in the United States. We believe that Qatar’s conduct poses a serious threat to world Jewry and Western civilization.

Hamas has long been supported by the Islamic Republic of Iran, the world’s most egregious state-sponsor of terrorism. Numerous U.S. federal courts have held Iran legally responsible for funding Hamas, including in cases brought by our law firm.

However, there has been insufficient attention paid to Qatar’s support for Hamas. For more than a decade, Qatar has provided hundreds of millions of dollars to the terror group. It portrays its support for Hamas as humanitarian aid, but the cash has been handed over unconditionally. Qatar knows that Hamas leaders divert the aid to line their pockets and build a terrorist infrastructure at the expense of the basic needs of Gaza’s residents.

Qatar must be held accountable for its role in financing and enabling the Oct. 7 massacre, including by housing Hamas leaders in luxury Doha hotels. Harboring terror leaders is not new for Qatar. It previously hosted Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the key figure behind the 9/11 attacks. Moreover, on Oct. 11, Qatar televised a statement from Khaled Mashaal, a Hamas leader comfortably based in Doha, calling for supporters to take to the streets around the world. This directly endangers the entire Diaspora Jewish community.

In addition, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry has been a leading voice in the propaganda effort to blame Israel for the massacre committed against it, which raises significant concerns about Qatar’s role in the region in general.

The U.S. Justice Department should demand Qatar extradite Hamas’s leaders so they can stand trial for the barbaric atrocities they committed against innocent American civilians in southern Israel.

Qatar has also spent enormous sums buying influence in the U.S. and elsewhere, which allowed it to finance Hamas terror without repercussion. Its international façade was polished by American lobbyists whose influence was purchased and corrupted by Qatar, by the enormous reach of Qatar’s state-owned media outlet Al Jazeera and by the presence of a pivotal U.S. military base in the country. Many celebrities and other famous people have been groomed by Qatar through visits to Doha where they are wined and dined, and thus become supporters of Qatar’s brand. Qatar also scored a public relations coup through its sponsorship of the 2022 World Cup.

Academia has also been deeply corrupted by Qatari cash. Qatar has funneled billions of dollars into U.S. academic institutions and there is a clear correlation between schools that receive the most foreign and Middle Eastern money and those with the most antisemitic and anti-Israel activities. Qatar, in other words, sponsors hate and racism on American campuses.

The Qatar Foundation has sponsored Education City, a Qatari facility that houses various satellite campuses for Carnegie Mellon University, Georgetown University, Northwestern University and more. Education City also includes Hamid Bin Khalifa University, which is home to the Al-Qaradawi Center, named after Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the Arab world’s most fervent proponent of violence against Jewish people. Qaradawi once issued a fatwa authorizing attacks on Jews and Americans.

Al Jazeera, headquartered in Qatar, is one of the world’s most prominent media networks. It broadcasts tailored content that castigates and demonizes Israel—and promotes antisemitism—not only in the Middle East but also North and South America and Europe.

Each of these regions is fed content that, critics argue, varies significantly in tone and bias. For example, as the Oct. 7 massacre unfolded in Israel, the deputy editor-in-chief of the Thomson Reuters foundation lauded an Al Jazeera English segment, stating, “I cannot recommend Al Jazeera’s coverage of Israel/Gaza enough.”

Simultaneously, Al Jazeera’s Arabic channels were amplifying horrific Hamas propaganda videos, even encouraging followers to explore the hashtag #Operations_Flood_Al_Aqsa to see what they described as “Palestinian joy in various cities.” Notably, MSNBC hosts who argued that Israeli government policies were the root cause of Hamas’ murderous actions were former Al Jazeera hosts.

This media corruption hasn’t gone unnoticed. In 2020, U.S. lawmakers, led by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and former Rep. Lee Zeldin, pushed for requiring Al Jazeera to register as a foreign agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). They addressed their concerns to then-Attorney General William Barr, saying that Al Jazeera “engages in political activities and disseminates information in the United States that advance the interests of Qatar.” Their letter noted the outlet’s deep ties to the Qatari ruling family, referencing corporate documents from the U.K. that showed Al Jazeera’s connections to Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and other royals.

The letter also highlighted increasing indications that Qatar, through various entities, has been weaving an intricate web of influence in the U.S. political and national security sectors. Recent actions by the Justice Department requiring entities like the Qatar-America Institute (QAI) to register under FARA were motivated by similar concerns,

Registered as a non-profit focusing on “arts and culture” in Qatar, the founding board of QAI reportedly includes former members of Congress and former ambassadors. Also reportedly included is ex-FBI agent and national security expert Ali Soufan, who leads the Soufan Group, a global intelligence and security consultancy that includes veterans of the national security sector. It appears to be affiliated with the Doha training facility of the Qatar International Academy for Security Studies (QIASS). The academy offers comprehensive training modules, ranging from language instruction to intricate intelligence operations, firearms handling and more for over 5,000 law enforcement and other personnel from four Arab countries, including Qatari intelligence agencies.

Notably, the president of QIASS is Majed Al-Ansari, Qatar’s official spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and advisor to the deputy prime minister and foreign minister. According to the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) and also the Middle East Forum, Al-Ansari has vociferously celebrated Palestinian terrorism in his writings.

The Soufan Center has reportedly hosted events with the Qatar Foundation, an entity that has faced accusations of financially supporting the BDS movement, spearheaded by designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations including Hamas, which advocates for boycotts, divestment and sanctions against Israel. In litigation filed by our firm and others, the Qatar Foundation faces pending inquiry into allegations of providing material and financial support to Hamas.

Qatar’s U.S. influence regime raises many questions. Americans who stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Qatar, for whatever reason, should be investigated. Many have visited Doha and spoken well of its hospitality and seeming commitment to peace. Even now, despite its role in the Oct. 7 massacre, Qatar is portraying itself as a defender of human rights and reportedly acting as an intermediary with Hamas in the crucially important effort to secure the release of Hamas’s hostages. In this effort, Qatar appears to be interfacing directly with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

The president, the secretary and all world leaders must use all their power and influence to bring home all the hostages from multiple countries, including Israel. As the Marines so aptly say, and which we paraphrase: There can be no child, woman or man left behind.

One of the most troubling cases of Qatari connections was revealed by a recent report from the Middle East Forum. It pertains to a prominent American Jewish organizational head, Michael Masters, who has had direct links to the Soufan Group—of which Masters served as president—and QIASS. Masters currently serves as director and CEO of the Secure Community Network (SCN), which is responsible for the safety and security of the U.S. Jewish community. Ours is the very community that is being assaulted, attacked, castigated and singled out on college campuses, largely funded by Qatari interests.

At this time of rampant antisemitic verbal and physical attacks on the American and global Jewish communities, it is shocking to learn of Masters’s Qatari connections. They warrant a deeper investigation given Qatar’s antisemitic activities. On its face, Masters’s seeming duplicity and the inherent conflict of holding the key security position for the American Jewish community while simultaneously holding positions in Qatar appears wholly unacceptable, requiring full, detailed and unapologetic examination.

A serious investigation of Qatar’s role in the Oct. 7 massacre, its providing of material support for Hamas, its influence peddling and funding in America, and the massive security risks facing the American Jewish community, including on college campuses, can no longer be ignored. Qatar’s impunity must end. Accordingly, every American should call on Congress to add Qatar to the U.S. State Department’s list of state-sponsors of terrorism.

Originally published in JNS by Richard D. Heideman and Joseph H. Tipograph

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International Court of Justice: Relating To The Legal Consequences of The Construction by Israel of A Terrorism Prevention Security Fence

As Counsel to the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (“FDD”), submitted a Friend of the Court brief to the International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) on January 30, 2004, on the issues then pending before the Court relating to Israel’s terrorism prevention security fence.

• View: 2004 Background Briefing and Analysis

As Honorary President of B’nai B’rith International (“BBI”), Richard D. Heideman, B’nai B’rith International, B’nai Brith Canada and the B’nai B’rith World Center-Jerusalem jointly submitted a brief to the International Court of Justice “(ICJ”) on July 25, 2023, with arguments why the court should refuse to engage with the outrageous request for an advisory opinion against Israel.

• View: 2023 Background Briefing and Analysis
• View: 2023 Press Release

Iran, Syria hit with $90 Million Dollar Judgment in US Court

A US federal court has entered Judgment against the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Syrian Arab Republic, ordering the countries, as state sponsors of terrorism, to pay $90 million US dollars in compensatory and punitive damages in connection with the terrorist murder of Eitam Henkin.

Judge Royce C. Lamberth of the US District Court for the District of Columbia awarded the damages to the family of Eitam Henkin, a 31-year-old PhD student and an American citizen, who was driving past the town of Beit Furik with his wife and four children when he and his wife were brutally shot and killed in front of their four children.

As found by the Court, HAMAS, which took credit for the double murder on its official website, had been receiving and benefiting from funding, weapons and other material support provided by both Iran and Syria, both of which have long supported terrorism – and continue to do so to this day. HAMAS is an acronym for the Islamic Resistance Movement, which commits heinous terror attacks against civilians, citizens and visitors to Israel and elsewhere and as a result has been designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.  Iran and Syria have been designated by the US State Department as state sponsors of terrorism and therefore do not enjoy sovereign immunity under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.

The compensatory damages awarded by the court included $5 million to each of Eitam’s parents and $2.5 million to each of his siblings as compensation for the mental anguish, bereavement, grief and irreparable tragic loss which they have suffered as a result of the heinous murder of Eitam.

In addition, the Court awarded the Henkin family punitive damages in the amount of $67.5 million, consistent with other DC District Court decisions “to punish and deter the actions for which they were awarded, rather than to compensate the victim.”  Judge Lamberth aptly stated “this Court hopes that the victims and their families may find some measure of solace from this Court’s final judgment” in awarding the damages to the family.

The Plaintiffs are represented by the law firms of Heideman Nudelman & Kalik, PC of Washington, DC. and Michael Dvorin, Esq. of Jerusalem, Israel. “Pursuing Justice through litigation filed on behalf of American victims of terror is necessary, not only on behalf of the Henkin family, but also in order to stand against terror organizations and operatives who choose to fight their political battles through weaponry, hatred and rejection of the freedoms we enjoy as Americans.  As it has been said, ‘Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue”  said senior counsel Richard D. Heideman, speaking from Jerusalem, Israel.

About Heideman Nudelman & Kalik PC

The law firm of Heideman Nudelman & Kalik, PC. (www.HNKlaw.com), based in Washington, DC, is a global firm with affiliates in various parts of the world. Richard D. Heideman, Noel J. Nudelman, Tracy R. Kalik and other members and associates of the firm have extensive experience in complex litigation. The firm has served as lead counsel in numerous cases on behalf of victims and their family members who have been killed or injured in terrorist attacks throughout the world.  Such litigation includes cases against Libya, the Syrian Arab Republic, The Islamic Republic of Iran, the PA/PLO, Arab Bank, PLC and others accused of funding or providing material support for terror.

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Hezbollah-funder Islamic Republic of Iran hit with $74M judgment in US court

Richard D. Heideman, Noel J. Nudelman and Tracy Reichman Kalik of Heideman Nudelman & Kalik, PC, the Washington, DC law firm that represents American victims of terror announced that a US federal court has entered Judgment against the Islamic Republic of Iran, ordering the country, as state sponsors of terrorism, to pay $74 million in compensatory and punitive damages to two Marines and their family members over the 1983 terrorist bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut Lebanon, finding that the pair had shown they suffered severely as a result of the attack.

Judge John D. Bates of the US District Court for the District of Columbia awarded the damages to Michael Ewan, David Seeyle and members of the Ewan family. The Court found Michael Ewan and David Seelye had proven they had suffered injuries stemming from Hezbollah’s April 1983 car bombing attack on the U.S. embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, and that Iran was liable for the attack due to its material support of Hezbollah, the Islamist militant group long designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the US government.

In its Opinion, Judge Bates said, “the court concludes that plaintiffs have demonstrated severe loss and hardship as a result of Iran’s involvement.”

The Islamic Republic of Iran has long been designated by the US State Department as a State Sponsor of Terrorism and therefore does not enjoy sovereign immunity under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. Iran is the worst sponsor of terror in the world.

In addition to the compensatory damages, the Court awarded punitive damages, “to recognize the full scope of the damage caused by Iran’s actions,” said Judge Bates.

The Plaintiffs are represented Richard D. Heideman, Noel J. Nudelman and Tracy Reichman Kalik of Heideman Nudelman & Kalik PC., which is dedicated to holding sponsors of terror legally accountable. They said the ruling was “an important victory for the Marines who lost life and limb as a direct result of the Iranian sponsored bombing of the U.S. embassy in Beirut, Lebanon.”

Heideman, Nudelman & Kalik also stated “Iran continues to be the largest state sponsor of terror in the world and as such deserves to be singled out for their sponsorship of heinous acts of murder,” the attorneys said. “This judgment stands to hold Iran accountable for its unconscionable and heinous support of terrorism. We trust that the court’s decision will provide some measure of justice for these victims.”

About Heideman Nudelman & Kalik PC
The law firm of Heideman Nudelman & Kalik, PC. (www.HNKlaw.com), based in Washington, DC, is a global firm with affiliates in various parts of the world. Richard D. Heideman, Noel J. Nudelman, Tracy R. Kalik and other members, associates and affiliates of the firm have extensive experience in complex litigation. The firm has served as lead counsel in numerous cases on behalf of victims of terror and their family members who have been killed or injured in terrorist attacks throughout the world. The firm has successfully brought cases against Libya, the Syrian Arab Republic, The Islamic Republic of Iran, the PA/PLO, Arab Bank, PLC and others accused of funding or providing material support for terror and continues committed to seeking justice on behalf of Americans who have suffered at the hands of terrorists, their sponsors, supporters and funders.

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Lobbyists prepare new terrorism victims push

By ISAAC ARNSDORF

With help from Taylor Gee, Kaitlyn Burton and Mary Lee

THE NEXT JASTA? The recent success of the bill letting 9/11 victims’ families sue Saudi Arabia, passed over President Barack Obama‘s veto, is emboldening other terrorism victims to seek similar openings. Lawyers for Esther Klieman, an American who was killed in a 2002 attack on a public bus in Jerusalem, have fought in court for more than a decade for restitution from the Palestinian Authority. But that case and others like it have lost on jurisdictional grounds. Now the attorneys for Klieman’s estate — Richard Heideman, Noel Nudelman, Tracy Kalik and Keyauna Fogle of Heideman Nudelman & Kalik — are lobbying for new legislation to help the lawsuits proceed.

While the Saudi bill, known as the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, applies to foreign states responsible for attacks within the U.S., this law would address non-governmental entities responsible for deaths of Americans abroad, Heideman told PI. Lawmakers could decide to write it generally or specifically on the Palestinians, he said. The lawyers say they’ll start outreach to every member of Congress in the lame duck or next Congress.

“We believe it’s an issue that ought to be one of the first steps the next Congress takes,” he said.

MEANWHILE, talk of retaliatory laws that anti-JASTA lobbyists warned about are starting to bubble up overseas. A pressure group called the Arab Project in Iraq asked the country’s parliament to prepare a lawsuit against the U.S. over the 2003 invasion. Victims of this summer’s failed Turkish coup are discussing whether a similar bill could let them sue the U.S., which President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accuses of harboring the cleric he deems responsible.

LAME DUCK: Confirming Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court, providing relief to Flint, Mich., in the water resources bill, and fixing JASTA have a “strong chance” of getting done in the lame duck, according to the latest slide deck from Bruce Mehlman of Mehlman Castagnetti Rosen & Thomas. The only must-dos for those 16 legislative days are government funding, the National Defense Authorization Act and leadership elections, he said. Possible, but less likely: the Trans-Pacific Partnership, health research, sentencing reform, orphaned tax extenders.

FIGHT NIGHT IN VEGAS. Chill out with some Debussy at the Bellagio fountain. Send tips to iarnsdorf@politico.com.

STATUS UPDATES:

Dorothy Savarese, chairman, CEO, and president of Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank, is the American Bankers Association‘s next chairman, writes The Hill’s Sylvan Lane.

Marc Cadin was named as chief operating officer and Chris Morton was named SVP government affairs at the Association for Advanced Life Underwriting.

— The Healthcare Distribution Alliance hired Matthew DiLoreto as vice president of state government affairs from the National Community Pharmacists Association and Leah Lindahl as senior director of Western state government affairs from the Colorado BioScience Association.

Lucy Gettman was promoted to chief advocacy officer leading the federal advocacy & public policy team at the National School Boards Association.

OBAMACARE’S NEXT CHAPTER: Rick Pollack of the American Hospital Association, Marilyn Tavenner of America’s Health Insurance Plans, and Steve Ubl of Pharmaceutical Researchers and Manufacturers of America agreed that they won’t support a Clinton administration push for a public option without fixes to the Obamacare marketplace, reports The Hill’s Peter Sullivan.

APP WARS: Amid a standoff between Apple and Spotify, Reps. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.), Lamar Smith (R-Texas), Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas), David Cicilline (D-R.I.) and Dave Trott (R-Mich.) urged FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez to investigate whether tech companies are using their app stores to choke competition, POLITICO’s Tony Romm reports. Spotify has hired Tom Manatos and spent $450,000 lobbying on antitrust issues.

HOUSE IN PLAY: More than a dozen Democratic challengers are benefiting from a legal loophole to get extra dollars from the DCCC, reports POLITICO’s Scott Bland. They’re wording TV spots in such a way so that they can split the cost of their ads with the party. “If you can find a way now that you only have to pay 50 percent of an ad, and link your opponent to Trump, and that makes strategic sense in the district, that’s a no-brainer,” said a Democratic operative.

T&I SHAKEUPS: The House Transportation Committee could see some changes this election season as the future is uncertain for members like Reps. Bill Shuster, John Mica, Jeff Denham and Rick Nolan, writes POLITICO’s Tanya Snyder. Committee members Reps. Richard Hanna, Candice Miller, Janice Hahn and Reid Ribbleare also retiring.

SPECTRUM: POLITICO’s Margaret Harding McGill and Tony Romm report who’s under consideration to lead the FCC if Clinton wins: major fundraiser Susan Ness; Nielsen executive Karen Kornbluh; Phil Verveer, senior counselor to Chairman Tom Wheeler; Alec Ross, former digital adviser to Hillary Clinton at the State Department; Daniel Sepulveda, an ambassador who’s leading efforts at State on internet freedom issues; Blair Levin, a former FCC official and architect of the National Broadband Plan; Catherine Sandoval, commissioner on the California Public Utilities Commission; and Phil Weiser, University of Colorado law professor who advised the National Economic Council under President Barack Obama.

COLONIALS: Former Texas state senator Wendy Davis headlines a stop at George Washington University today on a gun violence prevention bus tour by Americans for Responsible Solutions, the group led by former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and astronaut Mark Kelly. The Smoot Tewes Group is running media for the tour.

SPOTTED at Third Way reception last night at Baby Wale: Yebbie Watkins, chief of staff to Rep. Jim Clyburn; Jesse Price, Eli Lilly; Ian Rayder, Cisco; Rob Hall, Entergy; Mark Henson, chief of staff to Rep. Jim Himes; Chad Metzler, legislative director to Sen. Angus King; Izzy Klein, Roberti Global; Kathleen Black, Coca-Cola; Jeff Navin, Boundary Stone Partners; Robert Diznoff, legislative director to Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.

— Last night 50 women in food policy gathered at a happy hour organized by Liz Clark of the National Confectioners Association, including Julia Gustafson, Corn Refiners Association; Chris Heggem, House Agriculture Committee; Eileen Lauzon, Hershey; Lee LeBlond, Sen. Richard Burr’s office; Janae Brady, Senate Agriculture Committee; Jasmine Dickerson, Feeding America; Louise Hilsen, Kelley Drye & Warren; Laura Klick and Beth Goldstein of Squire Patton Boggs; Liz Hermsen, Sen. Bob Casey’s office; Shannon Campagna, Kelly Horton and Melissa Weber of Mars, Inc.; Susan Whiteside and Elise Fennig of NCA; Lee Sanders, American Bakers Association; and Maureen Enright of the Children’s Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative.

— Last night the Business Roundtable and RATE Coalition hosted a happy hour for the 30th anniversary of the 1986 tax overhaul at Irish Times,where members like Bill Bradley, Tip O’Neill, and Dan Rostenkowski used to negotiate. Dave Camp spoke. Also spotted: Matt Miller, BRT; Cristina Crooks, Carolyn Lee and Laura Siegrist with NAM; Ashley Wilson, U.S. Chamber; Andrew Mills, Niskanen Center; Scott Salmon, Shell; James Gould, who worked on the ’86 bill, now with Ogilvy; Tucker Shumack; Brian Johnson, tax lobbyist for API; Annie Policastro, UPS; Michelle Dimarob, Altria; Kathleen Black, Coca Cola; and Brad Bailey, formerly with Speaker John Boehner.

— Last night over 200 people attended the Advocacy Leaders Network fall happy hour, which featured beer and bourbon tastings at the offices of Beekeeper Group. The event was co-sponsored by Veritone, VoterVoice and RAP Index. Spotted: Brad Fitch, CEO Congressional Management Foundation; Cheryl Miller, Verizon; Matt Fitting, American Heart Association; Gadi Ben-Yehuda, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Randy Dwyer, American Farm Bureau Federation; Kristen Prather, Credit Union National Association; Michael Lewan, National Marine Manufacturers Association; and David Lusk, Key Advocacy.

NEW JOINT FUNDRAISERS:
Nevada North Carolina Victory Fund: Non-Qualified Non-Party, Joint Fundraiser

NEW PACs:
American Greatness: Independent Expenditure-Only Committee, Unauthorized
Mountaineer Justice PAC: Non-Qualified Non-Party, Unauthorized
Ohio Association of Realtors Political Advocacy Fund (OAR-PAF): Independent Expenditure-Only Committee, Unauthorized

NEW LOBBYING REGISTRATIONS:
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: Infosys Limited
American Defense International, Inc.:TSG Therapeutics Pte Ltd.
Best Best & Krieger LLP: Las Virgenes-Triunfo Joint Powers Authority
Capitol Hill Consulting Group: Offshore Marine Service Association
Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered: Efficiency Energy, LLC
Capstone National Partners: CUNA Mutual Group
Capstone National Partners: International Association of Medical Equipment Remarketers and Servicers
Capstone National Partners: Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation
Capstone National Partners: National Cooperative Bank, N.A.
Capstone National Partners: Visual Arts Rights Coalition
Crowell & Moring LLP: The Academy Advisors
DQB International: Texas Biomedical Research Institute
Dutko Worldwide, LLC d/b/a Grayling: Card and Associates (for Alliance Health Networks)
FTI Government Affairs: Colonial Pipeline Company
George J. Hochbrueckner & Associates, Inc.: STS Global, Inc.
Harbinger Strategies, LLC: Iron Mountain
HillStaffer, LLC: Alternative & Direct Investment Securities Association/ADISA
JMH Group, formerly Jamian Mcelroy & Hamlin, LLC: ATC Materials
JMH Group, formerly Jamian Mcelroy & Hamlin, LLC: Cambium Networks
Lugar Hellmann Group: PepsiCo, INC
NVG, LLC: American Psychiatric Association
NVG, LLC: Forscey, PLLC (on behalf of Adventist Health System)
RNL Consulting LLC: Genworth Financial
Strategic Federal Affairs: St. Clair County Community College
Todd Strategy, LLC: CareDx, Inc.
Whitmer & Worrall, LLC: Utilities Technology Council
Winning Strategies Washington: Zoll

NEW LOBBYING TERMINATIONS:
Artemis Strategies: Genworth Financial
Manatt, Phelps, And Phillips: Town Of Stratford
Alpine Group, Inc.: Ascensia Diabetes Care Us Inc.
Alpine Group, Inc.: Crispr Therapeutics
American Defense International, Inc.: Tcom
Ariale Strategies, L.L.C.: Becker & Poliakoff On Behalf Of Shotspotter
Ariale Strategies, L.L.C.: Becker & Poliakoff On Behalf Of Streetcred
Ariale Strategies, L.L.C.: Project C.U.R.E.
Capitol Strategies Partners LLC: American Airlines
Cavarocchi Ruscio Dennis Associates, L.L.C.: Society For Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Cloakroom Advisors LLC: Linden Care LLC
Crossroads Strategies, LLC: Crosby & Higgins Llp On Behalf Of Melrose Credit Union
Hanka Advisor LLC: Madison County, Indiana
Holland & Knight LLP: City Of Austin TX
Manatt, Phelps, And Phillips: Norwalk Redevelopment Agency
Manatt, Phelps, And Phillips: Parent-Child Home Program
Manatt, Phelps, And Phillips: The Horace Bushnell Memorial Hall Corporation
Mcgregor Group, LLC: Solomon P. Ortiz Holdings, Llc (On Behalf Of Waste Control Specialist)
Mwr Strategies, Inc.: Suez
Podesta Group, Inc.: Monster Energy Company
Rasky Baerlein Strategic Communications: Maguire Group
Rasky Baerlein Strategic Communications: National Flea Market Association
Sbl Strategies, LLC: J.B. Hunt
The Ferguson Group, LLC: Glendale-Ca City Of
Thorn Run Partners: Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.
Van Scoyoc Associates: Montana State University-Bozeman
Van Scoyoc Associates: University Of Montana
Alpine Group, Inc.: Health Net, Inc.
Arent Fox LLP: Transit Labs, Inc.
Arnall Golden Gregory, LLP: Comptia (Formerly Technology Association Of America)
Ass’N Of Private Sector Colleges And Universities (Fka Career College Ass’N): Ass’N Of Private Sector Colleges And Universities (Fka Career College Ass’N)
Capitol Decisions, Inc.: Intellidyne, LLC
Cornerstone Government Affairs, LLC: Metabiota
Crossroads Strategies, LLC: Radiation Therapy Alliance
George J. Hochbrueckner & Associates, Inc.: Globecomm (Globecomm Systems, Inc.)
K&L Gates LLP: Solvay America, Inc.
Kadesh & Associates, LLC: Sempra Energy
Kadesh & Associates, LLC: Syngenta Corporation (Through Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP)
Kadesh & Associates, LLC: The National Parks Conservation Association
King & Spalding LLP: Bacardi U S A Inc
Mcdermott+Consulting LLC: Sensus Healthcare
Morgan Meguire, LLC: Transmission Agency Of Northern California
Morris J. Amitay, PC: Victims Of Terrorism – East Africa
O’Hara Federal Strategies, LLC: Oxfam America
Sidley Austin LLP: Western United Life Assurance Company
State University Of New York Maritime College: State University Of New York Maritime College
Strategic Health Care: Advantage Health Solutions Inc
Strategic Health Care: Medavail Technologies, Inc.
Strategic Health Care: Section 508 Coalition
The Walter Group: Renenco Group
Thompson Advisory Group: NL Systems, LLC
Winston & Strawn LLP: American Bureau Of Shipping (ABS)
Winston & Strawn LLP: DHL Holdings (USA) Inc

*We are correcting an error that appeared in the Politico article. Keyauna Fogle is a non-attorney employee at Heideman Nudelman & Kalik, PC

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Richard Heideman Testimony before US Senate Judiciary Subcommittee

On November 4, 2015, Richard D. Heideman testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight, Agency Action, Federal Rights and Federal Courts, regarding the responsibility that the United States federal government owes the Americans victims of terrorism.

His written remarks can be accessed here.

A video recording of his testimony can be viewed here.