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Cozen O'Connor
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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    Published on: 11/15/2009    Last Visited: 11/15/2009  

    ADAM C. BONIN
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    Adam C. Bonin, Member

    Phone: (215) 665-2051

    Toll Free: (800) 523-2900

    Fax: (215) 701-2321
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    Adam C. Bonin joined the firm in January 2005. He is a Member in the Subrogation & Recovery Department and active in the firm's government relations practice. Prior to joining the firm, Adam was an associate in the litigation departments of two large Philadelphia law firms and also served as a senior advisor for a U.S. Senate campaign.

    Adam currently represents major insurance companies in a multibillion-dollar subrogation recovery lawsuit against the individuals, entities and nations involved in financing Al-Qaeda, seeking to hold them accountable for the September 11 tragedy. He was named a 2006 Lawyer on the Fast Track by American Lawyer Media.

    Adam extensively represents clients in campaign finance, election law and lobbying compliance matters and has been a leader in efforts on behalf of the rights of online speakers. In March 2006, he achieved a major victory before the Federal Election Commission on behalf of major political bloggers, securing significant new rights for speakers on the Internet to engage in online political speech and advocacy. He has also successfully represented a Democratic candidate for Pennsylvania state representative in her petition challenge against a multi-term incumbent. His practice today focuses on the representation of a variety of candidates, political entities and corporate entities on federal, state and municipal campaign finance, election law and regulatory compliance matters, including the regulation of lobbying activities.

    Adam also works with Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, advocating for clients with decision-makers in all branches of local, state, and federal government. This team includes former elected and appointed public officials at all levels, and professionals who have the knowledge and experience to create winning strategies for protecting clients' interests, presenting their positions, and ensuring that their voices are heard.

    The Associated Press, NPR, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Reuters, the Comcast Network, NBC10 Philadelphia and other media outlets regularly call upon Adam to comment on election law and political issues. He regularly speaks at conferences and other major public events on these matters, including most recently gatherings hosted by the Brennan Center for Justice, the Campaign for America's Future and the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies.

    Adam has represented clients in both federal and state jurisdictions in matters involving commercial litigation, products liability, antitrust, municipal finance, and first amendment litigation. He has also devoted a substantial percentage of his professional time to state and federal appellate practice.

    Adam earned his bachelor of arts degree, magna cum laude, from Amherst College in 1994. He earned his law degree from the University of Chicago Law School in 1997, where he served as comment editor of The University of Chicago Legal Forum and as an editor of The Law School Phoenix. While in law school, Adam was a student attorney at the Edwin F. Mandel Legal Aid Clinic, and studied election law under then-Professor Barack Obama.

    Adam is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Netroots Nation, which hosts an annual conference and regional events on the intersection between the online and political worlds. He also serves as Co-Chair of the Philadelphia Lawyers' Chapter of the American Constitution Society, which seeks to promote rights and liberties, genuine equality, access to justice, democracy and the rule of law through a variety of events.

    He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania.

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    Published on: 8/13/2008    Last Visited: 8/13/2008  

    In response, Cozen O'Connor attorneys Elliott R. Feldman and Adam C. Bonin argued that Treasury conducted an inadequate search, improperly invoked exemptions, did not sufficiently describe withheld documents so one could determine if the asserted exemptions applied and improperly refused to acknowledge that it did or did not have documents in certain instances.

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    Last Visited: 11/29/2008  

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    Adam Bonin, Attorney and Chairman, Netroots Nation:
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    Published on: 1/3/2009    Last Visited: 1/3/2009  

    Adam Bonin, Attorney and Chairman, Netroots Nation:

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    Published on: 12/4/2008    Last Visited: 12/10/2008  

    "I don't believe it presents a serious issue because the legislative fix which has been done in the past is perfectly constitutional," said Adam Bonin, an attorney at the Philadelphia law firm of Cozen O'Connor. The legislation that Bonin referred to is the "Saxbe fix" that allowed President Richard Nixon to name Ohio Senator William Saxbe his Attorney General.
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    Bonin believes Congress should pass similar legislation for Clinton.

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    Published on: 5/11/2009    Last Visited: 11/15/2009  

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    PHILADELPHIA, PA - Monday, May 11, 2009 - Cozen O'Connor member Adam C. Bonin recently participated in a panel discussion on Internet and campaign finance at the "Money in Politics 2009: New Horizons for Reform" conference.
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    Bonin has represented local and federal candidates/political committees on election law/campaign finance issues, and has been extensively involved in efforts on behalf of the rights of online speakers. In March 2006, he achieved a major victory before the Federal Election Commission on behalf of leading political bloggers, securing significant new rights for speakers on the Internet to engage in online political speech and advocacy.

    In addition to currently serving as board chair of Netroots Nation - an organization dedicated to promoting the use of technology to influence public debate - Bonin sits on the board of advisors for the legal journal The Green Bag.

    Bonin earned his undergraduate degree (B.A., magna cum laude, 1994) from Amherst College and his law degree (J.D., 1997) from The University of Chicago Law School, where he served as comment editor of The University of Chicago Legal Forum and as an editor of The Law School Phoenix. While in law school, he was also a student attorney at the Edwin F. Mandel Legal Aid Clinic. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania.

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    Published on: 11/15/2009    Last Visited: 11/15/2009  

    ADAM C. BONIN
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    Adam C. Bonin, Member

    Phone: (215) 665-2051

    Toll Free: (800) 523-2900

    Fax: (215) 701-2321
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    In addition to Netroots Nation and the American Constitution Society, Adam is a member of the Board of Directors of the Jewish Social Policy Action Network.

    Adam serves on the Board of Advisors to The Green Bag, a legal journal, for its legal writing project.

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    Published on: 11/15/2009    Last Visited: 11/15/2009  

    ADAM C. BONIN
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    Adam C. Bonin, Member

    Phone: (215) 665-2051

    Toll Free: (800) 523-2900

    Fax: (215) 701-2321
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    Remarks of Adam C. Bonin, Esq. Cozen O'Connor, Campaign Finance Law, Issue Advocacy and the Supreme CourtRemarks from a panel discussion held last Thursday, April 12, 2007, at the American Constitution Society, regarding the upcoming Supreme Court arguments in FEC v. Wisconsin Right to Life (4/12/2007). Bonin, A.

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    Published on: 4/1/2008    Last Visited: 4/1/2008  

    Philadelphia - PHILADELPHIA - Cozen O'Connor member Adam C. Bonin authored a chapter in the recently released third edition of Political Activity, Lobbying Laws and Gift Rules Guide, published by Thompson-West.Bonin's chapter is titled "Campaign Finance Law and the Internet."The book offers advice to practitioners on dealing with political action committees and lobbying regulations, and provides in-depth coverage of the federal laws governing lobbying activities and detailed, technical discussions of tax and reporting considerations.It also covers recent developments in procurement lobbying and state-related lobbying issues.

    A member in the firm's Philadelphia office, Bonin practices in the subrogation and recovery department.He currently represents major insurance companies in a multibillion-dollar subrogation recovery lawsuit against the individuals, entities and nations involved in financing Al-Qaeda, seeking to hold them accountable for the September 11 tragedy.He has also represented clients in both federal and state jurisdictions in matters involving commercial litigation, products liability, antitrust and municipal finance.

    Bonin also represents clients in first amendment litigation and election law matters, and has been extensively involved in efforts on behalf of the rights of online speakers.In March 2006, he achieved a major victory before the Federal Election Commission on behalf of leading political bloggers, securing significant new rights for speakers on the Internet to engage in online political speech and advocacy.

    Bonin serves on the board of advisors to The Green Bag, a legal journal, for its legal writing project and is quoted regularly in the media with regard to the relationship between politics and the Internet.He is the author of "Keep Blogs Unregulated," published in The National Law Journal (July 18, 2005) and "An Unfettered Internet Best Serves Democracy," published in The Philadelphia Inquirer (February 21, 2008).

    Bonin earned his undergraduate degree from Amherst College (B.A., magna cum laude, 1994) and his law degree from The University of Chicago Law School (J.D., 1997), where he served as comment editor of The University of Chicago Legal Forum and as an editor of The Law School Phoenix.While in law school, he was a student attorney at the Edwin F. Mandel Legal Aid Clinic.He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania.

    Founded in 1970, Cozen O'Connor is ranked among the 100 largest law firms in the United States, serving business, insurance and private clients.

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    Published on: 11/15/2009    Last Visited: 11/15/2009  

    ADAM C. BONIN
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    Adam C. Bonin, Member

    Phone: (215) 665-2051

    Toll Free: (800) 523-2900

    Fax: (215) 701-2321

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