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Saturday, March 04, 2006

Collection Attorney News - Could in-house lawyer save county money?


Could in-house lawyer save county money?
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Feb 9, 2006... Many of the attorneys and firms working for the county make political contributions to the ... to $130,000, but he will no longer keep tax-collection proceeds that ...

New recycling chief takes over
Edwardsville Intelligencer, IL - Feb 25, 2006... Later, she began an annual electronics recycling collection. ... Dettmers handled securities fraud cases, e-mailing attorneys in the company's Chicago office. ...

NY Museum to Return Allegedly Looted Vase
Los Angeles Times, CA - Feb 3, 2006... 42 antiquities in the Getty's collection that Italy says are looted. The Getty Museum's new director, Michael Brand, and a handful of museum attorneys met with ...