business formation News Archive - 25-May-2009

Capitol Steps a delight; Kratovil, parade upcoming (The Capital)
Thank you to the many people who supported the Capitol Steps performance at Severna Park High School on May 16. The Capitol Steps are definitely an entertaining group, and it was an enjoyable evening spent chuckling as this well-known musical political satire group "spoofed" the folks on Capitol Hill.

SmithAmundsen Elects Five New Partners (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
SmithAmundsen LLC is pleased to announce the election of five new partners effective May 15, 2009. The following attorneys in the firm's Chicago office were elected to partner:

UB establishing green incubator (UB Reporter)
UB?s Office of Science, Technology Transfer and Economic Outreach (STOR) has awarded $1.5 million by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to establish a clean energy business incubator program that will provide business support to accelerate the successful development of early-stage, clean energy technology companies in Western New York.

Business startup: opportunity or disaster? (Orange County Register)
Current economy provides pluses and minuses for new ventures.

NYSERDA Awards $1.5 Million to UB to Establish Clean Energy Business Incubator Program (UB Reporter)
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) today announced an award of $1.5 million to the University at Buffalo Office of Science, Technology Transfer and Economic Outreach to establish a clean energy business incubator program that will provide business support to accelerate the successful development of early-stage, clean energy technology ...

The magazine rack (The Kansas City Star)
The recession is a test of many things, says the Economist (May 14), not the least of them corporations? commitment to social responsibility. Gap, the magazine says, will hold its corporate social responsibility team?s annual strategy meeting ? sort of.

SmithAmundsen Elects Five New Partners (dBusinessNews.com)
Molly Arranz, a member of the firm's Toxic, Environmental, and Mass Tort Practice Group, defends a wide variety of class actions and claims alleging contaminated soil or groundwater brought under Superfund (CERCLA), the Clean Water Act, RCRA or their state counterparts, consumer fraud, breach of contract, data privacy, and statutory violations including the Fair & Accurate Credit Transactions ...

Investment manager hopes ?financial chats? become monthly (The Potpourri)
Brett Tynes, a co-founder of Hidden Value Investment Management hopes his Tomball neighbors can work together to get through tough economic times.

 

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