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Lindquist Vennum law firm ousts partner for misconduct
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2010/04/09 09:24
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pMichael S. Margulies, a prominent Twin Cities real estate lawyer and recently resigned member of the St. Paul Planning Commission, was forced to withdraw as partner of Minneapolis law firm Lindquist amp; Vennum after the firm claimed he engaged in professional misconduct. /ppThe firm's investigation uncovered the fact that (Margulies) had misappropriated significant sums from a limited number of clients and from the firm, said Daryle Uphoff, managing partner of Lindquist amp; Vennum, in a written statement. /ppThe statement came Friday, the same day Margulies, 56, of St. Paul, and his personal company, Triad Services, were sued in Ramsey County District Court by a real estate development company for which he had worked as an attorney, secretary and treasurer. /ppIn the lawsuit, CMB Minnetonka LLC alleged that Margulies made numerous illicit withdrawals from CMB's bank account and line of credit at Highland Bank and used the money — $1.5 million or more — for his own purposes. /ppSpecifically, the suit claims Margulies spent the money to overhaul the historic mansion at 516 Summit Ave. in St. Paul that he owned with his former wife. /ppIt's a matter of somebody getting way out of line with the authority they were given as a lawyer, said Douglas Elsass, attorney for CMB. /p |
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BeBevCo Has New Legal Counsel
Legal Business |
2010/04/09 05:43
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pBeBevCo announced today they have hired a new legal team: McMullen Associates LLC from Charlotte, North Carolina. McMullen Associates LLC is a Securities and Corporate Law Firm that specializes in Securities Regulation, Corporate Law, Mergers and Acquisitions, Corporate Finance, Business Law, Private Placement Memorandums, Exchange Listings, Franchising, as well as all general securities law practice and corporate law matters. After a five-hour meeting that included four of our staff and five of theirs, it was by far the most educational as well as convincing that McMullen Associates team of experts will get the job by helping us develop short and long term strategies to move BeBevCo along a path to the Bulletin boards and then on to the AMEX, said CEO Brian Weber. /ppAbout BeBevCo - BeBevCo (Bebida Beverages Company) develops, manufactures and markets several beverages including Koma Unwind Chillaxation Drink ™, Koma Unwind Sugar-free Chillaxation Drink ™ and Koma Unwind Chillaxation Shot™ as well as Potencia Energy Drink and Potencia BLAST energy shot, Piranha Water. /p |
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The Law of Diversity: Adorno Yoss Law Firm
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2010/02/16 08:55
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pAt the law firm of Adorno amp; Yoss, diversity is not an afterthought, nor is it a marketing ploy to gain new business./ppNo, diversity -- doing business with and hiring minorities -- is front and center at Adorno amp; Yoss, the largest minority-owned law firm in the nation. With about 300 lawyers in 20 offices around the country, and a Fortune 200 client list, the Florida-based law firm has emerged as one of the premier law offices in the nation. The company, which has two offices in Latin America, is also a member of the National Minority Supplier Development Council./ppWe are seeing what is happening with the population in this country, said Florida-based Henry Adorno, CEO and co-founder of Adorno amp; Yoss. Being able to understand that and being able to communicate with our clients gives us the competitive advantage./p |
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Thomas: Some questioning of Court 'irresponsible'
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2010/02/06 18:29
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pQuestioning the Supreme Court and other government branches needs to stay within the range of fair criticism or run the risk in our society of undermining institutions that we need to preserve our liberties, Justice Clarence Thomas said Thursday. /ppThomas also told an audience at the University of Florida law school that some comments he hears about the court border on being irresponsible. /ppHe didn't speak specifically about the court's recent decision on campaign financing or mention President Barack Obama. But Thomas' comments come a week after Obama took the rare step of openly criticizing the decision during his State of the Union speech. /ppThomas supported the 5-4 ruling that allows companies and unions to spend freely on ads that promote or target candidates by name. /p |
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