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Laos’ petition for subpoena is placed under advisement

U.S. District Court for the NMI Magistrate Judge Heather L. Kennedy on Monday placed under advisement the petition of Lao People’s Democratic Republic to subpoena Bridge Capital LLC and its co-owner John K. Baldwin and others in connection with the criminal tax investigations in...
Posted On Dec 09 2015 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

‘Laos trumped up charges vs Baldwin for refusing to pay bribes’

Lawyers for Bridge Capital LLC accused the Laos government of trumping up false charges against Bridge Capital co-owner John K. Baldwin because the businesses that Baldwin ran in Laos would not pay bribes. Attorneys Deborah Deitsch Perez and Michael Dotts said the Laos government...
Posted On Nov 06 2015 19:08
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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‘Experience will make CNMI soccer better’

The CNMI gained something more valuable than winning when it competed in Asian Football Confederation-sanctioned tournaments last month. “The experience (in the international tournament) will make CNMI soccer better,” said Northern Mariana Islands Football Association technical...
Posted On Oct 12 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Laos hires three more lawyers in case against Bridge Capital

Three lawyers from North Carolina-based law firm Parker Poe are joining as co-counsel of attorney William M. Fitzgerald for the Lao People’s Democratic Republic in the case against Saipan-based Bridge Capital LLC. Attorneys John D. Branson, Eric H. Cottrell, and Chip Holmes have...
Posted On Oct 01 2015 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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