Lobbying compensation: Top 25 firms post strong Q1 reports
The state’s biggest lobbying firms may be scooping up $2 million-plus every quarter, but there’s still plenty of work to go around for the rest of the lobby corps.
In fact, many of the firms lingering just outside the Top 15 are putting up numbers that could go toe-to-toe with the bluebloods if team size is considered.
Here’s a rundown of how some of the rest of the firms in the Top 25 fared in the first quarter.
But first, a primer.
Florida Politics estimates how much firms earn based on the middle number of the per-client ranges they list on their compensation reports. Contracts are reported in $10,000 increments. Compensation reports also include firm-level ranges, which can give outsider...