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Wu: Why did caller tell 911 he was meeting a friend?
In celebration of Labor Day, I wanted to take a look at Costa Mess' (Mesa's) favorite union operative Chris Lanzillo and the Costa Mesa Police Assn.'s (CMPA) timing in the Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer/DUI debacle. Let's go through the timeline. On Aug....Tags: Republican Party, Orange County Register, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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D.A. investigates Righeimer 911 call
Orange County district attorney's office investigators showed up at Skosh Monahan's on Thursday to investigate the 911 call made last week about Costa Mesa Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer. Councilman Gary Monahan, owner of the bar and restaurant on Newport...Tags: Mountains, Government, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Paw & Order: One Columbia law firm is making sure pets have a voice
The Thienel Law Firm of Columbia has four associates. Managing member Stephen C. Thienel, however, has two more of his own -- chocolate Labs Mocha and Star, who spend the day greeting clients or curled up in his office, where they could be poster pups...
Tags: Litigation, Lawyers, Business Enterprises, Laws, Trials
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Tea, GOP support Righeimer
Demonstrators on Saturday gathered in front of the Costa Mesa Police Department to support Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer, who they contend was falsely accused of driving drunk by a private investigator who works for a law firm that represents police unions....
Tags: Republican Party, Career and Workplace, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Portrait of 911 caller emerges
The private investigator who followed Costa Mesa Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer home from a sports bar and called 911 to report him for drunk driving is a Marine veteran, a divorced father and a former police officer who spearheaded a program aimed at...Tags: Richmond Hill, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice, Financially Distressed Companies, Business Enterprises
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Employee stole $850K from law firm, federal charges allege
The former chief information officer for a Chicago-based international law firm has been charged with stealing more than $850,000 in a fraud scheme involving a technology company, federal authorities announced today. David Tresch, 51, of Itasca is...
Tags: Corporate Crime, Business Enterprises, Economy, Business and Finance, Theft, Career and Workplace
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Stephen J. Hughes
Services will be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Grand Masonic Lodge, 304 International Circle, Cockeysville, for Stephen J. Hughes, 57, a former economist and founding partner of the Towson law firm of Treanor Pope and Hughes, who died June 4. Mr....
Tags: Kathleen Turner, Malpractice, Lawyers, Business Enterprises, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)
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Legal eagles are still in high school
SANTA ANA — On most days, the hallways of Orange County Superior Court are filled with men and women dressed in pressed slacks and shined shoes. The click of heels and whir of rolling briefcases are the 11-story legal tower's soundtrack. Thursday...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Defendants, Lawyers, Business Enterprises, Orange County Superior Court
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Scoreboard -- July 14, 2012
TV SPORTS SUNDAY Cycling-Tour de France, Stage 14, 7 a.m. (NBCSN) Auto Racing-NASCAR Sprint Cup, LENOX Industrial Tools 301, Noon (TNT) Major League Baseball-Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at New York Yankees, Noon (TBS); Oakland Athletics at...Tags: Jason Leffler, Sam Hornish, Jr., T.J. Bell, Jamie McMurray, Mike Wallace (auto racing)
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Law firm adds managing attorney in Petoskey
PETOSKEY -- Mortimer Law Firm, PLC, with offices in Alpena, Traverse City, and Petoskey, recently announced the addition of a managing attorney, Hillary B. Briolat, to its Petoskey location. Briolat graduated cum laude from Spring Arbor College in 1997...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Business Enterprises, Laws, Social Security
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Law firm recognizes employees have life outside of work
Working remotely, having a flexible schedule and an employer that promotes a work-life balance has provided Tom Hanson the tools to develop professionally and personally. Hanson is the office managing shareholder for Carlton Fields in West Palm Beach and...
Tags: Palm Beach County, Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations, Lawyers, Labor Legislation
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Huntington Beach council to consider outsourcing legal services
The Huntington Beach City Council voted Monday to look into outsourcing the city's legal services. Supporters called the proposal a potential cost-saving measure while critics argued that it would lead to financial and legal woes. The council voted 5 to...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Elections
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