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    Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Bill would give farmers 10-year reprieve on new regs

    A bill moving through the General Assembly would give Maryland farmers a 10-year reprieve from new state or local environmental regulations if the state Department of Agriculture deems they're doing their part to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. To get the...

    Tags: Environmental Pollution, Martin O'Malley, Environmental Issues, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Crime, Law and Justice

  2. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Debra Opri

    Debra Opri is widely considered to be one of the most recognizable female litigation attorneys of the 21st Century, both in the courtroom and on television. Famous for her high-profile media cases including the Anna Nicole Smith paternity case, the Michael Jackson molestation trial, the David Hasselhoff divorce battle, Jermaine Jackson divorce, David Caruso paternity/palimony matters, and the James Brown sexual harassment trial, Debra Opri has for the past 20 years publicly distinguished herself from many other media attorneys in that she actually litigates her own cases, most of which are under the glare of the media spotlight. Recently, Debra Opri successfully represented the actor and comedian, Kevin Hart, in what started as a contentious divorce matter, but which ultimately ended amicably and in a settlement for her client, thanks to Opri’s litigation strategies.
    Debra Opri is widely considered to be one of the most recognizable female litigation attorneys of the 21st Century, both in the courtroom and on television. Famous for her high-profile media cases including the Anna Nicole Smith paternity case, the...

    Tags: Jermaine Jackson, Litigation, Lawyers, Human Interest, David Hasselhoff

  4. Apr 23, 2013 | Daily Press
  5. Fort Monroe group meets behind closed doors

    Wednesday was one of the shortest public meetings I've ever attended, and yet it felt like it went on for hours. Terrie Suit, the Fort Monroe Authority Board of Trustees Executive Committee chairwoman, gaveled in the meeting just after 1:30 p.m....

    Tags: Litigation, Fort Monroe, Trials, Realty, G. Glenn Oder

  6. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  7. Admirals suffer costly 2-0 loss, face uphill climb to make playoffs on final day

    Daily Press
    Norfolk lost 2-0 Saturday at Albany (N.Y.) on the next-to-last day of the AHL regular season, putting the Admirals’ hopes of qualifying for the playoffs out of their hands. The Devils’ David Wohlberg scored on a rebound past Norfolk goalie...

    Tags: Milwaukee Admirals, Eastern Conference (NHL), American Hockey League, Hershey Bears, Albany Devils

  8. Apr 19, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Political kin, and politically dangerous

    WASHINGTON -- The regulatory, administrative state, which progressives champion, is generally a servant of the strong, for two reasons. It responds to financially powerful and politically sophisticated factions. And it encourages rent-seekers to exploit opportunities for concentrated benefits and dispersed costs (e.g., agriculture subsidies confer sums on large agribusinesses by imposing small costs on 316 million Americans).
    WASHINGTON -- The regulatory, administrative state, which progressives champion, is generally a servant of the strong, for two reasons. It responds to financially powerful and politically sophisticated factions. And it encourages rent-seekers to exploit...

    Tags: Government, Government Debt, Environmental Issues, Federal Reserve, Economy, Business and Finance

  10. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Column: Political kin and politically dangerous

    WASHINGTON — The regulatory, administrative state, which progressives champion, is generally a servant of the strong, for two reasons. It responds to financially powerful and politically sophisticated factions. And it encourages rent-seekers to...

    Tags: Government Debt, Government, Environmental Issues, Federal Reserve, Economy, Business and Finance

  12. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Township tables Homer Glen request on festival sponsorship

    Homer Township trustees have tabled a request from the Village of Homer Glen to bar the township and a festival committee from receiving sponsorship from anyone in litigation with the village.
    Homer Township trustees have tabled a request from the Village of Homer Glen to bar the township and a festival committee from receiving sponsorship from anyone in litigation with the village. The township and the village are scheduled to co-host this...

    Tags: Litigation, Trials, Homer Glen, Human Interest, Illinois Department of Transportation

  14. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Linda Randlett Kollar

    Linda Randlett Kollar is a partner in the Los Angeles office of Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, Inc., a firm dedicated to the representation of health care providers. With more than 25 years of legal experience, she is recognized by her clients and peers as an accomplished litigator, health law regulatory expert and champion of behavioral healthcare providers.
    Linda Randlett Kollar is a partner in the Los Angeles office of Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, Inc., a firm dedicated to the representation of health care providers. With more than 25 years of legal experience, she is recognized by her clients and peers as an...

    Tags: Litigation, Career and Workplace, Judges, Lawyers, Healthcare Contract Issues

  16. Mar 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Britain's plan to regulate the press goes too far

    Britain's three major political parties have agreed on a new system of regulating newspapers in the aftermath of shocking invasions of privacy by some tabloid journalists. In this case, unanimity doesn't equal wisdom. The London-based Index on Censorship was right to call the new system a "sad day for press freedom in the U.K."
    Britain's three major political parties have agreed on a new system of regulating newspapers in the aftermath of shocking invasions of privacy by some tabloid journalists. In this case, unanimity doesn't equal wisdom. The London-based Index on...

    Tags: Freedom of the Press, Government, Parliament, Journalism, David Cameron

  18. Mar 24, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  19. Outdoors: Classic winners at D&R show

    Three former Bassmaster Classic winners will join other top bass fishing pros at the D&R Sports Spring Fishing and Boat Show in Kalamazoo next weekend.
    South Bend Tribune
    Three former Bassmaster Classic winners will join other top bass fishing pros at the D&R Sports Spring Fishing and Boat Show in Kalamazoo next weekend. Classic winners Davey Hite, Skeet Reese and Kevin VanDam will be giving seminars along with Ish...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Archery, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing

  20. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Federal poultry regulations relaxed in spending law

    Farming advocates are pressing Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski to reverse a little-noticed measure approved by Congress last month that rescinded tough new rules on the poultry industry — a move that has strained the already rocky relationship between mom-and-pop chicken farmers on the Eastern Shore and Salisbury-based Perdue.
    Farming advocates are pressing Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski to reverse a little-noticed measure approved by Congress last month that rescinded tough new rules on the poultry industry — a move that has strained the already rocky relationship between mom-...

    Tags: Barbara A. Mikulski, Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, Laws, Andrew P Harris

  22. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Harford school system sued over alleged failure to stop bullying

    avought@theaegis.com, ebutler@theaegis.com
    A federal lawsuit has been filed against the Harford County Public Schools and two school officials on behalf of a disabled student, who the suit claims was subjected to years of continuous bullying and threats from other students beginning when he was...

    Tags: Litigation, Lawyers, Freedom of the Press, Havre de Grace, Aberdeen

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