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William Kelly takes plea agreement with federal prosecutors and faces to up to 3 years in prison for two felony counts
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orrespondent, Vermont Business Magazine Vermont s chief federal judge has agreed to quash two court-ordered subpoenas on behalf of former Jay Peak executive William Stenger after learning many of the documents have been provided – possibly without the knowledge of the state and a law firm.
Judge Geoffrey W Crawford in Rutland had initially approved in April the subpoena requests by the defense, but both the Vermont Attorney General s Office and a private Burlington firm representing the state wanted the court orders blocked to try to ensure Stenger does not get to see or use records about possible fraud in the Northeast Kingdom.
Withers opens in Boston as it hires trio of patent partners from Burns & Levinson
20 April 2021
New team expands firm s global tech practice, focusing on life sciences and venture capital
Boston By Jose Luis Stephens; Shutterstock Withers has opened an office in Boston as part of a move to expand its international tech practice, with the addition of a team of life sciences and venture capital lawyers. The new Boston team includes partners John Serio, Richard Emmons and Christopher Cowles, who all join from Burns & Levinson, as well as patent specialist Kristina Scandore, who joins from Hamilton Brook Smith & Reynolds. The Boston team will be completed by Withers tech consultant Andrew Gay, who joined in 2018 when his previous firm JAG Shaw Baker merged with Withers.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has reignited demands for Oxford-produced coronavirus vaccines to be diverted from the UK to member states to make up for production shortfalls. It comes after the bloc sparked fury over threats to implement checks on the Northern Ireland border to prevent vaccines produced in the EU from reaching the UK – one of the main stipulations of the Brexit deal. Brussels has questioned whether AstraZeneca had previously shipped European-made doses to fulfill Britain’s order earlier this y
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has reignited demands for Oxford-produced coronavirus vaccines to be diverted from the UK to member states to make up for production shortfalls. It comes after the bloc sparked fury over threats to implement checks on the Northern Ireland border to prevent vaccines produced in the EU from reaching the UK - one of the main stipulations of the Brexit deal. Brussels has questioned whether AstraZeneca had previously shipped European-made doses to fulfill Britain s order earlier this year and is now calling for their factories in the UK to work overtime to meet the bloc s demands - but it is not the first time the pharmaceutical company has faced the possibility of being ordered around by the EU.