LAWFUEL – Legal Newswire – International law firm Clifford Chance…

LAWFUEL – Legal Newswire – International law firm Clifford Chance is advising Kraft Foods Inc on its offer to acquire the global biscuit business (including the LU brand) of Groupe Danone for USD 7.2 billion in cash. The deal will see Kraft Food Inc becoming Europe’s largest maker of cookies. The Clifford Chance team was […]

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LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Cologne – DLA Piper has continued the e…

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Cologne – DLA Piper has continued the expansion of its international energy team by establishing a specialised team in Cologne. Michael Cieslarczyk a leading expert in energy trade and contracts joins the Cologne office as a partner from White & Case. Early in his career Michael worked in Clifford

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LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – DLA Piper has advised three NHS Trusts …

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – DLA Piper has advised three NHS Trusts in Peterborough on a private finance initiative (PFI) healthcare project that will include a new state-of-the art acute hospital, a care centre and a new mental health hospital for three health trusts in the region. The £446 m bond finance project finalised

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LAWFUEL – Legal Newswire – Hong Kong: Erin Brennan joins internation…

LAWFUEL – Legal Newswire – Hong Kong: Erin Brennan joins international law firm Clifford Chance as Foreign Legal Consultant today, adding her US skills and experience to Asia’s leading corporate M&A legal team. A former partner with McDermott Will Emery in Boston, Erin has extensive M&A experience of multinational investments and acquisitions. “The Asian deal

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LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Washington, D.C., July 3, 2007 – The Se…

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Washington, D.C., July 3, 2007 – The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Corporation Finance today announced the selection of Cheryl Linthicum as the Academic Accounting Fellow for a one-year term beginning in August 2007. Cheryl is the Clear Channel Worldwide Faculty Fellow and an Associate Professor of Accounting

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LAWFUEL – Legal Newswire – SAN JOSE – United States Attorney Scott N. …

LAWFUEL – Legal Newswire – SAN JOSE – United States Attorney Scott N. Schools announced that Frank Manuel Abila, 32, of San Jose, pled guilty today to manufacturing thousands of dollars of counterfeit United States currency as well as possessing physical and electronic images of that currency. As part of his guilty plea, Abila admitted

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Iraq is closer to finishing work on an oil law to control the management of oil reserves. The USA Congress wanted progress made on the oil law before it authorizes more war money.

LAWFUEL – The Law Newswire – BAGHDAD — The New York Times has reported that the Iraqi Cabinet is closer to completing work on an oil law that the U.S. Congress has demanded progress on before it authorizes additional money for the war. The Cabinet approved one part of the legislative package, known officially as

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LAWFUEL – The legal Newswire – LawFuel’s lead story, from USA Today – …

LAWFUEL – The legal Newswire – LawFuel’s lead story, from USA Today – Bush-appointed Judge Reggie B Walton was appointed to be tough on criminals. The son of a steel worker who turned a hardscrabble upbringing into a legal career, it appears that the President is now unhappy with what he appointed the Judge to

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Bush-appointed Judge Reggie B Walton was appointed to be tough on criminals. The son of a steel worker who turned a hardscrabble upbringing into a legal career, it appears that the President is now unhappy with what he appointed the Judge to do, as shown by Libby’s commutation decision.

President Bush knew what he was getting in 2001 when he made Reggie B. Walton one of his first picks for a seat on the federal bench: a tough-on-crime judge with a reputation for handing down stiff sentences. A former deputy drug adviser, federal prosecutor and Superior Court judge, Walton seemed a perfect fit for

Bush-appointed Judge Reggie B Walton was appointed to be tough on criminals. The son of a steel worker who turned a hardscrabble upbringing into a legal career, it appears that the President is now unhappy with what he appointed the Judge to do, as shown by Libby’s commutation decision. Read More »

LAWFUEL – Legal Newswire – HARTFORD, Conn., July 3, 2007 — The law f…

LAWFUEL – Legal Newswire – HARTFORD, Conn., July 3, 2007 — The law firm of Schatz Nobel Izard P.C., which has significant experience representing investors in prosecuting claims of securities fraud, announces that a lawsuit seeking class action status has been filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York

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