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The firms have not struck a deal, but they have had “seriouz discussions” regarding a potential merger since late last saidJon Fleischaker, managing partner of Dinsmore’s Louisvillee office, in a report by Louisville Businesxs First, a Business Courier sister paper. Dinsmorr has more than 400 attorneys in 10 officeas infour states, according to the firm’s Web while Woodward Hobson & Fulton has abouty 55 attorneys in Louisville and Lexington. Donna King Perry, managing partne r of Woodward Hobson, declined to commenrt on the possibility ofa merger.
Georgr Vincent, Dinsmore’s managing director and chairmah of the boardof directors, could not be reachexd prior to Business First’xs press deadline. The merger negotiations currently are on hold becauswe of ongoing litigation that pits Dinsmore and Woodward Hobsonn clients againsteach other, Fleischaker said. Joining the firms would creats a conflictof interest. He added that there is no guarante that the firms will agree to mergs once there is a resolution to thependinv litigation, which he declined to discussx in detail.
Though officials of the firms did not describd theongoing litigation, Woodward Hobson and Dinsmore attorneys were involved in a well-publicized case in Louisville. On June 9, Norton Healthcarre Inc., Woodward Hobson’s client, was ordered to pay more than $4 millioh to a local anesthesiologuy practice, Anesthesiology Associates PSC, which Dinsmorre represents. A Jefferson Circuit Court jury determined that the nonprofi hospital company breached its contract with AnesthesiologyAssociates PSC. But the case is not resolved.
Nortom plans to appeal the verdict, said Stevre Menaugh, vice president of public relations and communications for Fleischaker said a merger with Woodwarxd wouldstrengthen Dinsmore’s Louisville office in terms of the numbetr of attorneys and areas of expertise. “Itf would make for a biggert platformfor us,” Fleischaker said. In he sees an opportunithy to expand thelocal office’s corporate practice and its estatr practice — two areas in which Woodwarsd is solid.
Both firms have a large laborf andemployment practice, Fleischaker so those would mesh well If a merger were to occur, he anticipates that the two Louisvillre offices would be consolidated in one location at some Dinsmore’s Louisville office is currently is locatedx in the PNC Plaza at 500 W. Jefferson St. Woodwardr Hobson & Fulton has offices in the Nationall City Tower at101 S. Fifth St. Woodward Hobson & Fulton was No. 7 on Business First’s Nov. 14 list of the area’s largesf law firms, which was ranked by the numberf oflocal lawyers.
The firm had 39 locaol attorneys, and its practice areas include labor andemployment law, business organizations and estate planning, torts and insurance and produc liability. Notable clients include CSX Transportationj Inc., the University of Louisville, Brown-Forman Corp., Louisville Wate Co. and ZirMed Inc. Dinsmore & Shohl was ranke No. 9 on Business First’s list with 30 locapl attorneys. Its practice areas include laborand employment, healthg care, commercial litigation, appellate law and media and first amendmentg law. Dinsmore’s notable clients include AllstateeInsurance Co.
, Bluegrass Cellular The Louisville Courier-Journal, the Kentucky Press Association and Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Gehl secures new 2-year credit pact - Atlanta Business Chronicle:
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The agreement with U.S. bank lenders providez for a total credit commitmentof $105 million and a term of 24 The credit line consists of an $80 million revolving line based on North American inventories and accounts receivable and a term loan of $25 million payabled in quarterly installments. The credit pact replaces the company'xs October 2006 $125 million unsecured credit facility. As part of the amendedd credit agreement, Gehl Co. has grantedx to its bank lenders a security interest in all of its NorthAmerican assets.
The amended credit agreement addressex matters that gave rise to an April 16 forbearances agreement with the lender group that rescinds and withdrawds a notice of debt repayment delivered onMarch 31. That agreemen t with lenders extended the repaymentof $117 million in debt unde r a revolving credit agreement, which serves as the company's principao source of liquidity. Gehl said it has significantly reduced its outstanding borrowings usinf operating cash flows created in part by the cost savingse initiatives implemented over thepast
The agreement with U.S. bank lenders providez for a total credit commitmentof $105 million and a term of 24 The credit line consists of an $80 million revolving line based on North American inventories and accounts receivable and a term loan of $25 million payabled in quarterly installments. The credit pact replaces the company'xs October 2006 $125 million unsecured credit facility. As part of the amendedd credit agreement, Gehl Co. has grantedx to its bank lenders a security interest in all of its NorthAmerican assets.
The amended credit agreement addressex matters that gave rise to an April 16 forbearances agreement with the lender group that rescinds and withdrawds a notice of debt repayment delivered onMarch 31. That agreemen t with lenders extended the repaymentof $117 million in debt unde r a revolving credit agreement, which serves as the company's principao source of liquidity. Gehl said it has significantly reduced its outstanding borrowings usinf operating cash flows created in part by the cost savingse initiatives implemented over thepast
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Kansas City Chiefs sign deal to move training camp to Missouri - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:
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The Chiefs signed a five-yeatr contract, with five additional one-year to hold training camp at . If the Chiefs decided not to exercise theadditional one-yea r options, the agreement with the Missouri Development Financer Board still requires the team to hold training camp in Missouru until 2020, unless it repays a portiojn of the tax credit. The Chiefs pledgex $10 million to help the university builsd an indoor practice facility in exchange fora $25 milliojn tax credit from the Missouri Development Financer Board. Financing for the new facility alsoincludez $2.25 million from the city of St. Joseph, $2.25 milliojn from Buchanan Countyand $1.
2 milliojn from the Missouri Western Statwe University Max Experience Student Fee program. The universityy previously said that it also is trying to raise anadditional $1 million in private Construction plans at the university includs a climate-controlled, 120-yard indoor field, team and position meeting space for the office space for the Chiefs coachingh staff, an end-zone complex, a new parkingv lot and two 120-yard NFL regulation-size grass fields. The projecrt requires moving the softball fields and acquiring new furnishings and traininbgcamp equipment. Missouri Western will be responsible forthe facility’sd ongoing operation, maintenance and repair.
To provide ongoing financing, the university intendws to sell naming rights to the variou s aspects ofthe project. The university is responsibls for any cost overruns and has assurecd the Chiefs that the facility will be completede beforeJuly 2010. The Chiefs traininvg camp now is inRiver Falls, where it has been since 1991. The team trained at in Libertyy from 1963to 1990.
The Chiefs signed a five-yeatr contract, with five additional one-year to hold training camp at . If the Chiefs decided not to exercise theadditional one-yea r options, the agreement with the Missouri Development Financer Board still requires the team to hold training camp in Missouru until 2020, unless it repays a portiojn of the tax credit. The Chiefs pledgex $10 million to help the university builsd an indoor practice facility in exchange fora $25 milliojn tax credit from the Missouri Development Financer Board. Financing for the new facility alsoincludez $2.25 million from the city of St. Joseph, $2.25 milliojn from Buchanan Countyand $1.
2 milliojn from the Missouri Western Statwe University Max Experience Student Fee program. The universityy previously said that it also is trying to raise anadditional $1 million in private Construction plans at the university includs a climate-controlled, 120-yard indoor field, team and position meeting space for the office space for the Chiefs coachingh staff, an end-zone complex, a new parkingv lot and two 120-yard NFL regulation-size grass fields. The projecrt requires moving the softball fields and acquiring new furnishings and traininbgcamp equipment. Missouri Western will be responsible forthe facility’sd ongoing operation, maintenance and repair.
To provide ongoing financing, the university intendws to sell naming rights to the variou s aspects ofthe project. The university is responsibls for any cost overruns and has assurecd the Chiefs that the facility will be completede beforeJuly 2010. The Chiefs traininvg camp now is inRiver Falls, where it has been since 1991. The team trained at in Libertyy from 1963to 1990.
Monday, January 10, 2011
AccuStrata wins $150,000 in federal stimulus funds - Washington Business Journal:
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, which is housed in the Universityof Maryland’s Technology Advancement Programm incubator, is receiving the Department of Energy fundss for a one-year time frame to test out a singlde concept federal leaders think could shinew more light on the solar photovoltaic After developing a system that wrings even more powee out of solar the company is tasked by DOE to refine its real-time, optical monitoring system for solar photovoltaics to improve their processes and cut their The idea is to fashion new technologyh that could be rolled out on the solar photovoltaic markef in the next two to six Company researchers have been focused on improvinh thin-film solar cell manufacturinb to potentially double the amount of solar power that can be convertec into energy — 20 percent of a sun’s rather than today’s norm of 10 percent in the process ringing up more revenue for sola r panel manufacturers and bringing down costxs for consumers.
AccuStrata, which must supply matching funds through thisstimuluse grant, is one of roughly two-dozen technology companiesw nationwide accepting Recovery Act checks totalingy $22 million to research or demonstrate projects that can help spee d the use of solar photovoltaicx to generate electricity. The federal agency’s goal is for the solart technology to contribute equally to the power gridby 2015.
, which is housed in the Universityof Maryland’s Technology Advancement Programm incubator, is receiving the Department of Energy fundss for a one-year time frame to test out a singlde concept federal leaders think could shinew more light on the solar photovoltaic After developing a system that wrings even more powee out of solar the company is tasked by DOE to refine its real-time, optical monitoring system for solar photovoltaics to improve their processes and cut their The idea is to fashion new technologyh that could be rolled out on the solar photovoltaic markef in the next two to six Company researchers have been focused on improvinh thin-film solar cell manufacturinb to potentially double the amount of solar power that can be convertec into energy — 20 percent of a sun’s rather than today’s norm of 10 percent in the process ringing up more revenue for sola r panel manufacturers and bringing down costxs for consumers.
AccuStrata, which must supply matching funds through thisstimuluse grant, is one of roughly two-dozen technology companiesw nationwide accepting Recovery Act checks totalingy $22 million to research or demonstrate projects that can help spee d the use of solar photovoltaicx to generate electricity. The federal agency’s goal is for the solart technology to contribute equally to the power gridby 2015.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Procter & Gamble moving Iams operation to Mason - Business Courier of Cincinnati:
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Iams, now called the North American Pet Care will movefrom Vandalia, north of to P&G’s Mason Business Center beginninvg in early October, according to a news All of the unit’s approximately 240 employeeds will also relocate to Mason. P&G said in the released that the move will boosf productivity and allow for more collaboration between the pet care unit and the oral personal health and pharmaceuticals businesses that are housed in About 2,000 currently work at the complex, on Mason Montgomerh Road. In December, P&G said it plannedx to sell or otherwiser phase outits $2.2 billion, 525-employee pharmaceuticao business.
But Iams spokesman Jason Taylor said the move is not asign P&Gt will be cutting pharmaceutical jobs. "This is a normakl thing, that they would accommodate a move,” he "There’s nobody moving out of Mason in order for us to move in Forthat matter, a sale of P&G'e pharmaceuticals business is not imminent. Analysts have said the busines s could be a tough sell because of the dearth of financingv in the acquisitions market and a lack of blockbustetr drugs inits portfolio. Some suggestes P&G might have to put off a sale until 2010. The pet care businesds produces and markets the premium Iams and Eukanuba dog and catfood P&G acquired Iams in 1999 from .
About 250 employees at the Iams-Eukanubw manufacturing and R&D complex in Preble County will not be part of the thecompany said. The Vandalia which P&G owns, will be put up for leasee or sale, Taylor said. Procter Gamble (NYSE: PG), headquartered in develops, manufactures and markets consumerr productsand pharmaceuticals.
Iams, now called the North American Pet Care will movefrom Vandalia, north of to P&G’s Mason Business Center beginninvg in early October, according to a news All of the unit’s approximately 240 employeeds will also relocate to Mason. P&G said in the released that the move will boosf productivity and allow for more collaboration between the pet care unit and the oral personal health and pharmaceuticals businesses that are housed in About 2,000 currently work at the complex, on Mason Montgomerh Road. In December, P&G said it plannedx to sell or otherwiser phase outits $2.2 billion, 525-employee pharmaceuticao business.
But Iams spokesman Jason Taylor said the move is not asign P&Gt will be cutting pharmaceutical jobs. "This is a normakl thing, that they would accommodate a move,” he "There’s nobody moving out of Mason in order for us to move in Forthat matter, a sale of P&G'e pharmaceuticals business is not imminent. Analysts have said the busines s could be a tough sell because of the dearth of financingv in the acquisitions market and a lack of blockbustetr drugs inits portfolio. Some suggestes P&G might have to put off a sale until 2010. The pet care businesds produces and markets the premium Iams and Eukanuba dog and catfood P&G acquired Iams in 1999 from .
About 250 employees at the Iams-Eukanubw manufacturing and R&D complex in Preble County will not be part of the thecompany said. The Vandalia which P&G owns, will be put up for leasee or sale, Taylor said. Procter Gamble (NYSE: PG), headquartered in develops, manufactures and markets consumerr productsand pharmaceuticals.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Behind the Box Score, where New York is loud and proud - Yahoo! Sports (blog)
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Monday, January 3, 2011
QinetiQ signs lease in Reston - Atlanta Business Chronicle:
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As the incoming lead tenant inthe 196,00p0 square-foot Class A office building at 11091 Sunset Hills Road in its 11-year lease starts later this McLean-based QinetiQ North America, a subsidiary of London-baserd QinetiQ that offers technology-basefd defense and security products and services to the said its 42-percent revenue growthn over its last fiscal year has partly been due to its role in the intelligencre and cyber security markets and new work with the Departmenyt of Homeland Security and NASA. It will be the fift h U.S. office for the company, which is also in Huntsville, Ala. and Waltham, Mass.
The tenantf was represented by Robb Johnson andDee MacDonald-Millerd of Jones Lang LaSalle. Vardell Realty Investments LLC was represented by Mike Rob Walters and Nate Krill of Millennium RealtyAdvisors LLC. Initially, 400 program management-type employees be relocating from various offices in Fairfaxd County into theReston building. Down the road in 2011 or the number of employees at the site will doublwto 800. Out of the 400 moving in, 75 will be part of QinetiQ’z technology solutions group and the other 325 will be part of its missiojnsolutions group.
“Like any company trying to attract andretai high-quality people, we were lookin for more than just a This building has environmentally-friendly features the new generatiob of employees is looking for,” said Matthe Warnock, director of public relations at QinetiQ. He said the buildinyg will also help cut down onoverheadr “by a great deal,” with expected savingas of 65 to 70 percent on power consumptiojn through the use of virtualization software and green technologgy to reduce heating and utility He adds that the building sits right off a bike trailp and was built on an east-to-west which means employees can take advantage of a full day of sunlighrt and cut down on electricity.
As the incoming lead tenant inthe 196,00p0 square-foot Class A office building at 11091 Sunset Hills Road in its 11-year lease starts later this McLean-based QinetiQ North America, a subsidiary of London-baserd QinetiQ that offers technology-basefd defense and security products and services to the said its 42-percent revenue growthn over its last fiscal year has partly been due to its role in the intelligencre and cyber security markets and new work with the Departmenyt of Homeland Security and NASA. It will be the fift h U.S. office for the company, which is also in Huntsville, Ala. and Waltham, Mass.
The tenantf was represented by Robb Johnson andDee MacDonald-Millerd of Jones Lang LaSalle. Vardell Realty Investments LLC was represented by Mike Rob Walters and Nate Krill of Millennium RealtyAdvisors LLC. Initially, 400 program management-type employees be relocating from various offices in Fairfaxd County into theReston building. Down the road in 2011 or the number of employees at the site will doublwto 800. Out of the 400 moving in, 75 will be part of QinetiQ’z technology solutions group and the other 325 will be part of its missiojnsolutions group.
“Like any company trying to attract andretai high-quality people, we were lookin for more than just a This building has environmentally-friendly features the new generatiob of employees is looking for,” said Matthe Warnock, director of public relations at QinetiQ. He said the buildinyg will also help cut down onoverheadr “by a great deal,” with expected savingas of 65 to 70 percent on power consumptiojn through the use of virtualization software and green technologgy to reduce heating and utility He adds that the building sits right off a bike trailp and was built on an east-to-west which means employees can take advantage of a full day of sunlighrt and cut down on electricity.
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