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Ben Ginsberg

Attorney at JONES DAY®

Professional Background

Ben Ginsberg is a distinguished attorney and a seasoned expert in political law, specializing in representing political parties, campaigns, candidates, and various stakeholders in the complex political arena. With over 30 years of experience, he has provided legal guidance to members of Congress, state legislatures, governors, corporations, trade associations, political action committees (PACs), vendors, donors, and individuals engaged in the political process. His extensive knowledge ensures compliance with federal and state campaign finance laws, government investigations, ethics and gifting regulations, pay-to-play laws, election administration, redistricting, communications law, and the intricacies of election recounts and contests.

Since joining Jones Day in 2014 as a Political Law Partner, Ben has strengthened the firm’s reputation in political law. His vast experience covers a variety of complex issues, allowing him to adeptly navigate the legal landscape associated with political campaigning and governance. His insights are invaluable for clients who require a sophisticated understanding of political law and its evolving nature.

Education and Achievements

Ben Ginsberg earned his Doctor of Law (JD) degree from the prestigious Georgetown University Law Center, where he honed his skills in legal analysis and advocacy. This foundational education has played a critical role in shaping his legal acumen and understanding of campaign finance laws.

Throughout his career, Ben has been a trusted advisor and legal strategist for numerous high-profile political campaigns. His role as national counsel for the Bush-Cheney presidential campaigns during the 2000 and 2004 elections is one of his most notable achievements. Notably, he was instrumental during the contentious 2000 Florida recount, a pivotal moment in American political history. His strategic approach and deep understanding of election law were essential in navigating the complexities of that landmark event.

In addition to his work with the Bush campaign, Ben served as national counsel for the Romney for President campaign during the 2008 and 2012 election cycles. His contributions in these campaigns illustrate his ability to adapt to the unique challenges presented in each election, ensuring that his clients remain compliant with relevant laws while also advocating for their political objectives.

Through the years, Ben has also provided legal support to numerous leadership PACs and campaigns of key Senate and House members, along with national party committees, further solidifying his influence in political law and its application.

Media Presence and Commentary

Ben Ginsberg is often sought after by media outlets for his commentary on political issues and the intersection of law and politics. His expertise makes him a vital resource for understanding current events and legal ramifications related to elections and political campaigns. During the 2016 Presidential Campaign, he served as an on-air commentator for NBC, where he shared his insights and legal perspectives with a national audience. His engaging communication style and deep-rooted knowledge of political law have made him a trusted voice in the political community.

Conclusion

Ben Ginsberg’s career exemplifies a commitment to legal excellence and a nuanced understanding of the political landscape. His blend of experience, education, and media presence positions him as a leading authority in political law. As he continues to advise clients in navigating the complexities of the political process, Ben remains a pivotal figure in shaping the future of political law and campaign finance regulations in America.

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States