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Ex-GC Sues Company for Wrongful Termination
Paul O'Brien, former GC at Stolt-Nielsen Transportation, has unintentionally become a poster boy for some of the hottest topics bedeviling in-house lawyers. O'Brien filed a wrongful termination suit when the global chemical-shipping firm did nothing after he told his superiors about possible criminal activity. O'Brien's case isn't all the company has to worry about. The feds are looking into allegations of prohibited trade with Iran.Iconic Miami Tower sold for $105 million
The iconic Miami Tower - nationally known for its colorful nighttime illumination - has been sold for $105.5 million. Blue Capital US East Coast Properties, an affiliate of Wealth Capital Investments, closed on the sale of the 47-story tower at 100 SE Second St., according to Manny de Zarraga and Hermen Rodriguez, Holliday Fenoglio Fowler brokers who handled the deal.Regional Climate Program Moves Ahead as Pre-emption Threat Looms
With Wall Street's turmoil as a backdrop, a fledgling mid-Atlantic regional market in carbon took an important step forward. On Sept. 25, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI, conducted its first auction of carbon dioxide emission allowances.This Week in Law Journal History
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Georgia Open Records Act Could Get Rewrite
A Georgia state representative is planning to introduce legislation to rewrite the entire state Open Records Act. Changes that Rep. Jill Chambers, R-Atlanta, is seeking to make include upgrading violations of the law from a misdemeanor to a felony and improving the media's ability to obtain records. Chambers' and other Republican state lawmakers' efforts diverge from past attempts by some party members to weaken the law concerning disclosures regarding some financial donors and economic-development efforts.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 6, No. 162 -- August 24, 1998
Nassau Commercial Courts Adopt New E-Discovery Requirements
Primer on Energy-Efficient Combined Heat and Power Generation
Neil J. Skidell, managing director of Par Green Solutions, and Nicholas A. Giannasca, a partner at Blank Rome, discuss the regulatory, contractual, and financial factors that a real property owner or manager should consider before installing a combined heat and power generation system, which recovers heat that normally would be wasted in an electricity generator, and utilizes it to produce steam, hot water, heating or cooling.Trending Stories
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