The legal counsel for Pinnacle Holdings and their $325 million IPO was the law firm of Holland & Knight. The former top attorney at Holland & Knight Bill McBride is running for the Governor of the State of Florida on the Democratic ticket.
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BUMP !!!!!!
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BTTT
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Thanks for the ping. Keep me on your list. I don't think we have to worry about McBride quite as much since he wants to raise billions in taxes but it's worth noting who they have on their client list, especially if they gave them any really bad advice that contributed to their demise. I don't see how they could reorganize.
If he is selected instead of Janet, SOME OF THEIR CLIENT LIST NEEDS MENTION and all the corporate raiding McBride personally engaged in to merge with smaller firms around the USA and the WORLD will be hidden by the dems but anyone can REGISTER at The Tampa Bay Business Journal and get caught up on the Holland & Knight archives. They are losing ground at H & K because they obviously forgot to practice law while they were swallowing up other firms. He was there for eight years. He is responsible for H & K's recent misfortune.
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Goll darn...YOU WERE RIGHT!! I missed the ping this morning due to the fact that we were at the hospital, but I'm really glad I read this finally. You'll have freepmail.
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BTTT. We need to keep our eye on this thread because if Janet Reno gets the boot at the September primary, we will be looking squarely at McLawyer opposing Governor Jeb.
Looking forward to your observations and comments. And, in my efforts to be a dignified Jeb supporter,I wasn't mean spirited. (well, except for altering his name from McBride to McLawyer).
Read all about Holland & Knight at The Tampa Bay Business Journal. I'd say that's the best business news site for Florida on the internet. But, you do have to register to look at their archives. Simple registration. Go, Jeb, Go!
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