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House Judiciary Committee Announces Retention of Holland & Knight's Alan Baron to Lead Inquiry into Possible Impeachment of Judge G. Thomas Porteous

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Alan I. Baron, co-chair of Holland & Knight's Congressional Investigations Team, was named by House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, Jr., to serve as Special Counsel in the impeachment inquiry into the conduct of U.S. District Court Judge G. Thomas Porteous.

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Aviation: Centerline: Newsletter - November 2008

Because of the perception that there are only limited export controls on most civil aircraft, consideration of U.S. export laws often is given scant attention in many international transactions. This is true particularly in the business aviation industry where sellers of used aircraft may not routinely engage in export transactions; it is also critical for foreign owners of U.S. origin aircraft, who may not understand how the U.S. government exerts jurisdic­tion over aircraft even after they are sold abroad. The recent rash of U.S. enforcement actions highlights the need for both U.S. and for­eign companies to understand and comply with U.S. export restrictions.

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Location, Location, Location...What Happens When None is Designated for Arbitration?
 

Massachusetts Lawyer Weekly

August 18, 2008
 
Gordon P. Katz- Boston

Holland & Knight attorney Gordon Katz authored the article, "Location, Location, Location...What Happens When None is Designated for Arbitration?", which was published in the August 18, 2008 issue of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. To view the article, please click on the below link:

Location, Location, Location...What Happens When None is Designated for Arbitration?