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Kaye to review WFP’s for-profit campaign arm

After months of press scrutiny and a lawsuit alleging improper ties between the Working Families Party and its for-profit field operations arm, Data & Field Services, the labor-backed party has retained the law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and... Full Article at Capitol Confidential

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  1. Under attack from opponents over its field operation's compliance with campaign finance law, the Working Families Party has tapped Judith Kaye, the former chief judge of the state Court of Appeals, to lead a “thorough review” of the organization. Full Article at NewYorkBusiness.com

  2. The Working Families Party announced today the hiring of a prominent law firm to review the party's operations and ties to two organizations in the wake of a lawsuit and concerns raised by the City Campaign Finance Board. Full Article at New York Daily News

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