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Rebecca J. Olson focuses her practice in political, election, campaign, and nonprofit law. She creates and advises corporations and trade associations and serves as general counsel to a number of campaign committees for candidates, ballot measures, and corporate and trade association political action committees (PACs) on the federal, state, and local level. She represents clients on matters related to compliance with election, campaign, and lobbying laws. She also defends clients on enforcement matters before the Fair Political Practices Commission, local ethics commissions, and the Federal Election Commission. Rebecca also advises state, local and federal government officials on government ethics issues, such as conflicts of interest, gifts, and Statements of Economic Interest (Form 700).

Rebecca’s practice also includes the formation and operation of nonprofit organizations, including compliance with the Internal Revenue Code, the California Revenue and Tax Code, and the California Attorney General’s Registry of Charitable Trusts.

Capabilities

Experience

  • Adjunct Professor, Election Law, McGeorge School of Law, 2021-Present
  • Honors Legal Intern, California Fair Political Practices Commission, 2004

Recognition & Leadership

  • Listed, Super Lawyers magazine, Northern California Super Lawyers, 2020-2023
    • “Rising Stars,” 2015-2016
  • Listed, Sacramento magazine, “Top Lawyers,” 2018
  • Member, California Political Attorneys Association, 2003-Present
  • Member, Leonard M. Friedman Bar Association
  • Member, SacLegal

Credentials

Education
  • J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
    • Author, California Initiative Review
  • B.A., Political Science, Tulane University
Admissions
  • California