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Michael J. Wall, Charles D. Knight, Rothschild, Barry & Myers, Chicago, Ill., Thomas F. Bell, Thomas J. Vilsack, Bell & Vilsack, Mount Pleasant, Iowa,...
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Thirteen retailers and landlords convene in an industry-wide effort to increase adoption of sustainable business practices within retail industry
WASHINGTON, June 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA), The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) and Paladino and Company, Inc., a leading sustainability and green building consulting firm, led a collaborative discussion with some of the industry's largest retailers and commercial shopping center developers, putting a sharp focus on bridging the current landlord and tenant divide that exists around creating sustainable, energy efficient retail stores in the U.S. Participants included retailers Wal-Mart, PETCO, Ann Taylor, Target, VF Corporation, and Best Buy; and developers Westfield, Vo...
... an extremely constructive meeting," said Letitia Webster, director of global corporate sustainabili...
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Andrew L. Frey, Mayer, Brown & Platt, Washington, DC, for defendants-appellants-cross-appellees.
Spencer Hall, Jr. and John W. Widell, Mundt, MacGreg...
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...20011421 Entergy Corporation....... Consolidated Edison, Inc.... Consolidated E...20011503 IDEAL Industries, Inc...... Letitia Corporation....... High Voltage Engineering Corpor...
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- Household Bank, F.S.B., Plaintiff-Appellant, H & R Block, Inc., H & R Block Eastern Tax Services, Inc., H & R Block Tax Services, Inc., Block Financial Corporation, Intervenors-Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. the Jfs Group, Mary G. Blackmon, Carl T. Brown, William E. Burch, Vincent R. Butler, Margaret A. Callaway, Dorothy Carruthers, Angela G. Christian, Curtis Crews, Letitia A. Crews, Janice Cunningham, Susie Davis, Willie Davis, Billy Devose, Patricia Dixon, Grace Downie, Sandra E. Dumas, Jessie Erkins, Larry Forte, Vivian A. Fortson, Michael A. Fountain, Tangela D. Glenn, Jean Imgram Gordy, Jeanette Harris, Otis G. Hayward, Eyvonne Hill, Jeffery Jackson, Willie J. Jett, Charlene D. Jonson, Gloria A. Johnson, Tonya A. Jones, Michael D. Kelly, Dorothy Kinsey, Latanya S. Mccoy, Donald Mccray, Johnnie R. Mccray, Tonia Mcghee, Lisa Mcqueen, Mary A. Morris, Denise Paige, Yvonne Paige, Aaron C. Patterson, Modester Peterson, Belinda Ann Rogers, Brenda Ruffin, Onnie Simmons, Emogene L. Smith, Cresha D. ..., 320 F.3d 1249 (11th Cir. 2003)
Burt M. Rublin, Philadelphia, PA, A. Inge Selden, III, Stephen Clark Jackson, Julie L. Wilson, Maynard, Cooper & Gale, P.C., Andrew J. Noble, III, Bra...
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Comptroller [William C. Thompson Jr.] and Councilmembers [Leroy Comrie], [Charles Barron] and Letitia James recently joined members of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and other elected officials, clergy, advocates and homeowners at City Hall for a press conference to demand that several of the nation's top lenders - including CitiBank, HSBC, Washington Mutual, GMAC and JP Morgan - make amends for discriminating against African-American mortgage borrowers and eliminate discriminatory policies and practices for good.
The NAACP has filed a class action lawsuit against 17 of the nation's largest lenders last July for discriminatory lending practices. The defendants are Washington Mutual Inc.; Citimortgage Inc., HSBC Finance Corporation; GMAC Mortgage G...
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- Lydia Lewis; Andre Francis; Emiline Forbes; Clara Solano; Wilson Flores, Jr., By His Next Friend Wilson Flores, Sr.; Norah Murphy By Her Next Friend Eileen Broderick; Alberto Colbourne Cattons; Yoshi Nakanishi; Letitia Morgan; Ada Williams, By Her Next Friend Brenda Liaping; Lech Ciesluk; Carlos Gonzalez, By His Next Friend Rosa Reid Narvaez; Hutton Griffith; Alexander Bernshtein; Celia Teran; Patricia Arias, By Her Next Friend Phyllis Attale; Carla Coe, on Behalf of Themselves and all Other Persons Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs-Appellees, City of New York and New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, Plaintiff-Intervenor, v. William Grinker, Individually and as Commissioner of the New York City Department of Social Services; Cesar Perales, Individually and as Commissioner of the New York State Department of Social Services; Alice Amrheim, Individually and as Commissioner of the Suffolk County Department of Social Services; Richard N. Durose, Individually and as Commissioner of the ..., 965 F.2d 1206 (2nd Cir. 1992)
Colin Bull, Attorney-in-charge, Lynn M. Kelly, Director of Litigation, The Legal Aid Soc., Harlem Neighborhood Office, New York City (Jane E. Booth, D...
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On July 8th, residents held a rally charging the city with abusing eminent domain rights and possibly destroying a historic site. "Eminent domain means public use [but] it has been perverted to mean public benefit, public purpose. It's a very ambiguous term," said Daniel Goldstein of Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn, group opposing what it views as the overdevelopment of the Downtown Brooklyn by city and private contactors. In the midst of the fray are homeowners like Joy Chatel, whose three-story house is among six Duffield Street structures slated to be destroyed. Chatel and her neighbors say their homes were owned by abolitionists and are convinced their basements, with closed wells and hidden passages, were used to help enslaved Black people escaping from the South to Canada.
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... New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), which oversees the city's infrastructure...Brooklyn Councilmember Letitia James, who has been critical of the city-hired AKR...
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... reform measures failed in Albany, Corporation Counsel Peter Zimroth re-examined what the city co...* When Brooklyn councilwoman Letitia James received matching funds, it increased her fi...
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