Posted on 02/26/2007 11:04:39 PM PST by Jim Robinson
ALMATY, Kazakhstan-- LAWFUEL - Law News, US Law Firms --Bracewell & Giuliani LLP closed three cases in January for a total of US $1.625 billion, acting as international counsel for the offering of corporate debt and solidifying their place as the premier legal authority on Kazakhstani business affairs in the Caspian region.
We continue to thrive and grow in Kazakhstan, mirroring the country itself, said Greg Vojack, managing partner for the firm's offices in Kazakhstan. As Kazakhstan transitions into a prosperous free marketplace after the fall of Soviet Russia, its fine-tuned monetary policies are helping the countrys financial sectors grow faster than New York.
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Established in 1994, Bracewell's presence in the Republic of Kazakhstan has helped clients capture significant opportunities in the Caspian Region.
The firm's energy and finance attorneys provided groundbreaking guidance to create the legal and financial infrastructure in that emerging nation and today actively advise energy and financial companies in the region and the government of Kazakhstan.
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About Bracewell & Giuliani
Bracewell & Giuliani LLP is among the nation's most prominent law firms. With 400 lawyers in New York, Texas, Washington, D.C., Kazakhstan and London, we are distinctively positioned to serve clients concentrated in the energy and financial services sectors worldwide.
In 2005, former New York City mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani joined the firm as a senior partner. His international reputation for leadership and problem solving is a unique asset for our clients, which include Fortune 500 companies, major financial institutions, leading private investment funds, governmental entities and individuals. For more information about Bracewell & Giuliani, visit www.bgllp.com.
(Excerpt) Read more at inform.kz ...
Thanks. The Libertarian Party (the one with the big _L_) was also trying to make the USA a nation of lawyers even more than it is. They had a different plan for going about it, though.
Hmm... of a few Chechens and other caucasian tribals I used to know while living in these parts, alcoholism was not their religion. They had different culture of drinking, focused on wine instead of vodka - pretty much like the mediterranean countries, Alcoholism was to a large extent correlating with the degree of russification.
Real Esdtate developer Bruce Ratner may have supported Rudy for Mayor back in the nineties, but he is now a major fundraiser and contributor to Hillary.
Real Estate developer Bruce Ratner may have supported Rudy for Mayor back in the nineties, but he is now a major contributor and fundraiser for Hillary.
What's the difference between Borat and Barack? One is from Kazakhstan and one is from Indonesia.
Giuliani Selling I-Bank to Sheikh of Dubai?
Gearing up for a presidential run, Rudy Giuliani may be about to get some help from a controversial source: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, prime minister of the United Arab Emirates and ruler of Dubai. According to a well-placed source, representatives of Giuliani Partners, the former New York mayor's consulting firm, recently traveled to Dubai to meet with the sheikh and negotiate the sale of Giuliani Capital Advisors.
Giuliani's decision to unload the investment banking unit, which he acquired from Ernst & Young in 2004, is reportedly connected to his plans to seek the Republican nomination for the presidency in 2008. A second source with close ties to Giuliani's camp says the price tag for GCA is set at $36 million, nearly four times what Giuliani Partners paid for it.
Since leaving office in 2001, Giuliani has cultivated relationships in the oil-rich Persian Gulf state. In 2004, he was a featured speaker at a leadership conference there. More recently, he sent Joseph Volpe, who joined Giuliani Partners after ending his tenure as managing director of the Metropolitan Opera, to consult on plans to build an opera house in Dubai, to be designed by architect Zaha Hadid.
A spokeswoman for Giuliani Partners denies the story, insisting there have been "no discussions with anybody in Dubai."
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2007/01/giuliani-selling-ibank-to-sheikh-of-dubai.php
Ahhhh . . . evidently like Seattle et al plague Spokane and 3/4ths of Wash State east of the Cascades.
And I'm extremely skeptical that all that cash
. . . will be in the patriotic service of the US CONSTITUTION.
imho, his sensibilities are far too much in sympathy with the more brazenly and overtly hideous sorts like George Soros.
G's just not as brazenly dirty on the surface. And, there may be a few decent bones left in his body somewhere on some issue or another as long as it doesn't get in the way of globalism.
Hope I'm wrong. Don't think I am.
Sigh.
Hail seizers! The New York Times cheers on the land grabbers - (appropriately derogatory!)
TOWNHALL.COM ^ | JUNE 30, 2005 | JACOB SULLUM
Posted on 06/30/2005 11:52:17 PM PDT by CHARLITE
The New York Times welcomed the Supreme Court's recent endorsement of virtually unfettered eminent domain powers as "a setback to the 'property rights' movement." The fact that the Times not only celebrated a defeat for property rights but felt a need to put the phrase in scare quotes speaks volumes about the left-liberal misconceptions that have been brought to the fore by the Court's decision in Kelo v. New London.
According to the Court, the Fifth Amendment, which allows the government to take property "for public use" provided it pays "just compensation," is a license to transfer any parcel of land from its current owner to someone the government thinks will make better use of it.
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1434464/posts
I wonder how many Sr partners there are . . . and what their percentage of the take is each.
But even 400 into 1.6 billion would buy a lot of Big Macs.
More from the linked article:
Fund Raising
``The first phase of any presidential campaign is all about fund raising, so if Giuliani can use his law firm's network to raise some quick money, it will be an asset,'' says Washington- based Republican consultant Scott Reed, who managed former U.S. Senator Bob Dole's 1996 presidential campaign.
Lawyers working for the firm contributed at least $23,000 to Giuliani's political action committee in the last two years, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
Further down the article:
Giuliani says a potential White House campaign wasn't a factor when he was considering Bracewell's offer. ``My decision to join Bracewell in 2005 was based upon my desire to be involved with a high-quality law firm,'' Giuliani says. ``I was impressed with the firm's culture, vision and the caliber of the practice. ``My decision was based on this, not politics.''
Can't hurt though.
$36 million Hmmmm . . . more useful pocket change.
Sounds like he'll quite well & far surpass Dillbo and Shrillery's war chest with plenty left over for tips.
I suppose we could invite him to give FREEREPUBLIC an endowment of $15 million as a testimony of his conservative values!!!
Now I'm being brazenly mercinary . . . I don't know if we could find a good way to clean the money of all the taint but it might be fun using it for the Constitution and the Republic anyway.
bump
Can't we do any better than this?
Couldn't find anything regarding this story in the regular media either. The only source of this story is Radar Online, a left-winged gossip blog.
What's the point of that post? There are Muslims in over 192 countries worldwide. It's the second largest religious group behind Catholicism.
Depends on a lot of things.
Can't --the puppet masters have a death grip on the MSM which always plays their tune to the max. Very difficult to get sufficient name recognition to overcome that lopsided mass manipulation. I think we should do all we can with Hunter or even the Mormon, for that matter. But in the final analysis--short of prayer and massive miraculous help from God . . . . I suppect "can't" is as operative a word as any.
we --I don't know how many "we" will bother how much to change things. And would the maximum "we" efforts of ALL the patriotic conservatives plus say 10-20% of the moderates be sufficient to overcome the puppet masters and MSM manipulations? I'm very skeptical it would. I still think we ought to do all we can--we are still accountable to God for what we do and don't do. I'm just skeptical that there's sufficient meaningful opportunity for "we" to carry the day.
do better --There's certainly better around. Hunter is exceedingly better from all I can tell. A big part of me suspects that IF he was clearly winning in the polls over Guilliani, that then the puppet masters would "invite" Hunter to step aside or forcefully insure he was not able to continue his candidacy. I wish I didn't feel that way.
It is startlingly horrid to me . . . to realize that we have 3 front runners for President who have a track record of being:
1. BRITTLE, THIN-SKINNED
2. ANGRY
3. POWER HUNGRY
4. GLOBALISTS--SOME WORSE THAN OTHERS
5. TRAITOROUS IN THEIR GLOBALISM
6. VENGEFUL, PUNITIVE
7. VERY CORRUPT OR WITH VERY QUESTIONABLE TO SCREWY RELATIONSHIP GARBAGE IN THEIR PAST
8. GREEDY.
9. WOULD LIKELY FURTHER SHRED THE CONSTITUTION IN A FLASH
10. HARXIST AND MC CHURIAN AND POSSIBLY GUILLIANI WOULD EVIDENTLY ALSO LOVE TO BE AT THE TOP OF MARTIAL LAW OVER THE WHOLE USA. TYRANNY INC.
I think Guillani is probably the most human and tolerable amongst the 3. But that's not saying much.
And one is named Hussein. LOL
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