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Pay to Play: Conventions' Sideshow
When the GOP convention kicks off in Philadelphia and Democrats gather in Los Angeles this summer, corporations and lobbyists will pay tens of thousands of dollars to throw lavish private parties in honor of individual lawmakers. The money goes neither to the candidates nor to the parties' national committees. Instead, corporations are paying for the pleasure of gaining unfettered access to lawmakers.Class Action Blues, New Orleans Style
Why, of all states, has Louisiana been at the forefront of national class actions? The best short answer is, as one lawyer puts it, "Louisiana has plenty of industries that burp." New Orleans is a port and petrochemical center in a state known for loose regulation. It fails to enforce clean air and toxic waste rules adequately, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.Things may be looking up for victims of convicted Ponzi artist R. Allen Stanford. On Wednesday court-appointed Stanford receiver Ralph Janvey and his lawyers at Baker Botts agreed to make nice with the folks liquidating the fraudster's Antiguan bank, with both sides vowing to work together to recover assets for investors.
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Phila. Bar Association Run Sees Record Turnout
A record 1,592 registered for and 1,262 runners and walkers finished the 2010 Philadelphia Bar Association 5K Charity Run, which benefits the Support Center for Child Advocates. At the time of this article, it is expected that more than $100,000 was raised for the center.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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