Thompson Hine Expands Commercial & Public Finance Practice Mildred Quinones-Holmes Joins the New York Office

NEW YORK– LAWFUEL – US Law Firm Announcement Service–Mildred Quinones-Holmes has joined the New York office of the law firm Thompson Hine LLP as of counsel in the Commercial & Public Finance practice group. She focuses her practice on corporate trust matters. Prior to joining Thompson Hine, Ms. Quinones-Holmes served as managing counsel for the

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Bankruptcy Law – Law Firm Welcomes Two Bankruptcy Attorneys to Chicago Office

CHICAGO– LAWFUEL – US Legal Announcements –The law firm of Arnstein & Lehr LLP announced today that Michael L. Gesas and David A. Golin will join the firm February 1 as partners in the firm’s Bankruptcy, Creditors’ Rights & Restructuring Practice Group. They will practice out of the Chicago office. Gesas and Golin join the

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Iraq’s government has backed a draft law that enables the release of thousands of suspected insurgents held captive by US and Iraqi forces. The amnesty law is thought to specify offences for which prisoners who have been held without charge can be freed.

Iraq’s government has backed a draft law that enables the release of thousands of suspected insurgents held captive by US and Iraqi forces. The amnesty law is thought to specify offences for which prisoners who have been held without charge can be freed. Parliament must debate the law on Sunday before it is ratified. The

Iraq’s government has backed a draft law that enables the release of thousands of suspected insurgents held captive by US and Iraqi forces. The amnesty law is thought to specify offences for which prisoners who have been held without charge can be freed. Read More »

The series of UK data security breaches that has seen the personal details of tens of millions of people lost is pushing Britain to a “tipping point” over how such records are handled, the information commissioner has warned.

The series of data security breaches that has seen the personal details of tens of millions of people lost is pushing Britain to a “tipping point” over how such records are handled, the information commissioner has warned. Richard Thomas demanded “clearer accountability” and responsibility from organisations holding personal records following the loss of files by

The series of UK data security breaches that has seen the personal details of tens of millions of people lost is pushing Britain to a “tipping point” over how such records are handled, the information commissioner has warned. Read More »

The series of UK data security breaches that has seen the personal details of tens of millions of people lost is pushing Britain to a “tipping point” over how such records are handled, the information commissioner has warned.

The series of data security breaches that has seen the personal details of tens of millions of people lost is pushing Britain to a “tipping point” over how such records are handled, the information commissioner has warned. Richard Thomas demanded “clearer accountability” and responsibility from organisations holding personal records following the loss of files by

The series of UK data security breaches that has seen the personal details of tens of millions of people lost is pushing Britain to a “tipping point” over how such records are handled, the information commissioner has warned. Read More »

The series of UK data security breaches that has seen the personal details of tens of millions of people lost is pushing Britain to a “tipping point” over how such records are handled, the information commissioner has warned.

The series of data security breaches that has seen the personal details of tens of millions of people lost is pushing Britain to a “tipping point” over how such records are handled, the information commissioner has warned. Richard Thomas demanded “clearer accountability” and responsibility from organisations holding personal records following the loss of files by

The series of UK data security breaches that has seen the personal details of tens of millions of people lost is pushing Britain to a “tipping point” over how such records are handled, the information commissioner has warned. Read More »

Mother Makes Christmas Plea For Contact From Missing Son – Stanley Francis ‘John’ McGuire

LawFuel – Australia & New Zealand Legal Jobs & News – The mother of Stanley Francis “John” Maguire has made an emotional appeal for him to contact her this Christmas. Sylvia Maguire, 82, has not spoken to her son since November 24 – the same day a 41-year-old man was fatally shot in Woonona, allegedly

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It’s a Christmas without Madeleine for Kate and Gerry McCann, who now face allegations that a tennis bag owned by the missing girl’s father is the center of the police investigation.

The McCann family has denied claims that a tennis bag allegedly owned by Gerry is the focus of police investigating his daughter Madeleine’s disappearance. A Sky News report claims that officers have been unable to locate a blue hold-all which Mr McCann allegedly used to carry his sports kit hours before his daughter vanished. Tony

It’s a Christmas without Madeleine for Kate and Gerry McCann, who now face allegations that a tennis bag owned by the missing girl’s father is the center of the police investigation. Read More »

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