Ex-Partner, Ex-Clients

The Washington Post | January 22, 1998| | Copyright

Democratic lobbyist David E. Johnson and his Republican partner, Larry E. Smith, have parted ways. Johnson, former director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, said that Smith, the former Senate sergeant at arms, left along with lobbyists Martin B. Gold, a former counsel to Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr. (R-Tenn.), and Denise M. Henry, a Democrat and a former staffer at the Senate Select Committee on Aging.

Also gone are some of the firm's health care clients. Gold has been registered to lobby for the American Hospital Association and others. The National Football League is a ...

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