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Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 8, No. 132 -- July 11, 2000
Craig resigns as White House counsel
Gregory Craig is stepping down as White House counsel and will be replaced by Perkins Coie partner Robert Bauer, the White House announced Friday morning.The move, effective Jan. 3, comes one month after Craig in an interview with The National Law Journal said, "The reports that I'm about to leave are wrong. I have no plans to leave.Attorney's work for airport funds is Broward's biggest bond sale ever
Albert del Castillo worked a $621.3 million bond sale for Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport that will fund some of the costs of a massive runway extension project.Oakland, San Francisco Join Lead Paint Battle
Partially emboldened by a favorable December court ruling, the two California cities run by the Mayors Brown -- Oakland and San Francisco -- announced that they have joined Santa Clara County's fraud suit against paint manufacturers. The suit, which was filed in March 2000, alleges that the lead paint industry has known about the hazards of some of its paint products for nearly a century.View more book results for the query "*"
Akerman quartet lead OPKO in pair of transactions
Christina Russo, Esther Moreno, Mary Carroll and Teddy Klinghoffer guided OPKO in its $290 million acquisition of Cytochroma, then helped the company close a $175 million private offeringPhiladelphia Parking Authority v. Federal Insurance Co.
Aviation Grounding After Sept. 11 Not a Basis Under Insurance Policy for Garage Operator's LossesVerizon New York Inc. v. Global NAPS Inc.
Court Decides It Has Jurisdiction to Hear Dispute Between Interrelated Telecommunications FirmsFor Next Attorney General, don't bet on Deputy Comey
There are a number of candidates who could be tapped to replace John Ashcroft as attorney general if President Bush wins re-election. But perhaps the most obvious choice, Deputy AG James Comey, almost certainly will not be. Since his confirmation as the No. 2 Justice Department official in December 2003, sources close to the department say Comey has had a strained relationship with some of the president's top advisers.Trending Stories
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