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Holland & Knight  Assists Client in Acquisition of MetroSouth Medical Center in Blue Island, Illinois

CHICAGO – A team of Holland & Knight attorneys, led by Chicago Partner Anne Murphy, today completed a transaction in which client MSMC Investors LLC acquired St. Francis Hospital and Health Center from SSM Health Care. The historic 410-bed hospital, founded in 1905, was slated for closure after earlier efforts to find a buyer were unsuccessful. The acquisition was successfully completed on an unusually aggressive timetable. The hospital is the largest employer in Blue Island, and is known for its high quality service and excellence in cardiac care.

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Holland & Knight's National Aviation and Shipping Transportation Practice Receives a No. 1 Ranking by Chambers USA

NEW YORK – Holland & Knight's national aviation and shipping transportation practice has once again received a No. 1 ranking in New York and the nation from Chambers and Partners for the 2008 Chambers USA – America’s Leading Business Lawyers guide. Building on over 150 years of transportation experience, Holland & Knight has the largest and most geographically diverse maritime practice of any law firm in the United States.

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Chet Hooper Comments on Recent U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in the Exxon Valdez Case
 
June 27, 2008
 
Dennis L. Bryant- New York
Chester D. Hooper- New York
Harmony I. Loube- New York
Lissa D. Schaupp- New York
Jovi Tenev - New York

Holland & Knight Maritime Partner Chet Hooper has been quoted in several publications reporting on the Exxon Valdez ruling where the Supreme Court set the 1:1 ratio for punitive damages to compensatory damages. Chet, who with Jovi Tenev, Dennis Bryant, Harmony Loube and Lissa Schaupp, wrote a brief in favor of Exxon for the International Chamber of Shipping, and other clients, was quoted in Energy Law 360 stating, "I think [the decision] will temper the wild awards that we've had in this country in punitive damages. I know our courts are criticized by other nations for cowboy justice in punitive damages and I think the decision will do away with that to a large extent."