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Greenberg Traurig Continues Salt Lake City Expansion; Adds Three Shareholders in Key Practice Areas Share Article Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP continues the strategic expansion of its Salt Lake City office with the addition of Lauren E. H. DiFrancesco as a shareholder in the Litigation Practice, Scott Irwin as a shareholder in the Banking & Financial Services Practice, and Michael F. Thomson as a shareholder in the Restructuring & Bankruptcy Practice. “We are excited to join Greenberg Traurig’s collaborative, client-focused team,” noted DiFrancesco, Irwin, and Thomson in a joint statement. “We look forward to continuing to provide excellent service to our clients, and contributing to the growth and success of the Salt Lake City office.” ....
Hunter killed by buddy A man was killed Monday evening in the town of Superior when he was accidentally shot by his deer-hunting companion. The shooting victim is Garrett M. Carr, 27, of Oliver. His hunting companion was Michael F. Thomson, 31, of Superior, Sheriff Tho. Written By: news@superiortelegram.com | 4:31 pm, Nov. 20, 2012 A man was killed Monday evening in the town of Superior when he was accidentally shot by his deer-hunting companion. The shooting victim is Garrett M. Carr, 27, of Oliver. His hunting companion was Michael F. Thomson, 31, of Superior, Sheriff Thomas Dalbec said in a news release. Thomson shot Carr when he mistook him for a deer, Dalbec said. Carr was wearing blaze orange clothing at the time, he said. ....
Michael F. Thomson, arrested The Arlington County Police Department’s Cold Case Unit is announced the arrest of a suspect in a cold case rape series. Michael F. Thomson, 63, of Montross, Va., was arrested and charged with two counts of the following charges: Rape, Abduction with the Intent to Defile, Forcible Sodomy and Use/Display of a Firearm during the Commission of a Felony. Additional charges are anticipated. He is being held in the Arlington County Detention Facility without bond. Between January and December 1991, Arlington County Police investigated multiple reports of rapes and attempted rapes involving female victims walking from the East Falls Church Metro Station. In each reported incident, the victims were approached by an unknown male who displayed a firearm. Three cases were linked by DNA evidence with a fourth case being investigated as part of the series due to similarities with the other cases. ....