Newport News law firm Consumer Litigation Associates typically doesn't cut a high political profile.
But
in this year's slate of elections, the Peninsula firm is suddenly a
major player, donating almost $380,000 primarily to Democratic
candidates.
The bulk of the money has gone to partner Robin
Abbott, a Democrat running for the House of Delegates. The firm's
founder, Len Bennett, is a longtime Democratic donor who supported
President Barack Obama, among others. Bennett said he wants to support
candidates willing to crack down on consumer fraud.
On the
campaign trail, Bennett has been aggressive, even taking to Internet
message boards to defend Abbott. In places typically filled with
anonymous screeds, Bennett signs his full name and offers links to
articles on consumer law.
"It's probably not smart to put our name
out there like that," he said. "But I've got to be able to stand behind
what I'm posting."
Bennett said he hopes his campaign
contributions help free state lawmakers from the financial reliance on
major donations from lobbyists and corporations so they can make "the
right decisions."
"Maybe it's naive, but we'll see what happens over time," he said.
Abbott's opponent, Newport News Republican Del. Phil Hamilton suggests ulterior motives.
"You've got to kind of wonder what they're after," he said. "What is Consumer Litigation trying to buy?"
So
far this year, the firm has donated $379,643 and Bennett has chipped in
another $38,800 almost exclusively to Democratic candidates. The sole
Republican donation — $5,000 to Newport News Del. G. Glenn Oder — was
likely linked to Oder's work against payday lenders and was cut before
Democrat Gary West entered the race.
Bennett has donated cash,
office space and laptops to Abbott's campaign and reached out to fellow
trial lawyers with a pledge that he would match donations to Abbott.
According to the Virginia Public Access Project, which tracks campaign
spending, nearly two-thirds of Abbott's cash comes from the legal
community. Meanwhile, the firm has given generously to Democrats running
statewide, cutting large checks to Creigh Deeds, Jody Wagner and Steve
Shannon.
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