Examples of Orrick in a sentence
Fenwick & West LLP, Gibson Dunn LLP, Orrick Herrington LLP, Weil Gotschal LLP; Facebook's large shareholder, Microsoft, is a director; Federal Circuit Clerk of Court Jan Horbaly is an officer; FCBA made an appearance in Leader v.
Orrick Herringto n LLP (longtime Facebook law firm and destroyer of evidence for the cabal in Winklevoss v.
This letter may not be relied upon, used, quoted, circulated or otherwise referred to by any other person or for any other purpose without my prior written approval; provided, however, that Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP may rely on this opinion in connection with the rendering of their opinion in connection with the Agreements.
Fenwick & West LLP, Gibson Dunn LLP, Orrick Herrington LLP, Weil Gotschal LLP; Facebook's large shareholder, Microsoft, is a director; Federal Circuit Clerk of Court Jan Horbaly is an officer; FCBA made an appearance in Leader v.
The Principal Amount shall, prior to the issuance of the last Series of Notes, be reduced from the Maximum Amount of Borrowing specified above if and to the extent necessary to obtain an approving legal opinion of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP (“Bond Counsel”) as to the legality thereof or, if applicable, the exclusion from gross income for federal tax purposes of interest thereon (or on any Series of Pool Bonds related thereto).
Town Comptroller Laura McKane is working with bond counsel Orrick to make necessary changes to the Municipal Finance Disclosure and Continuing Disclosure Policies and Procedures required as part of the voluntary compliance with the Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Cooperative (MCDC) Initiative of the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Orrick Herrington LLP (longtime Facebook law firm and destroyer of evidence for the cabal in Winklevoss v.
JOSHUA ROSENKRANZ, Orrick, Herrington & Sut- cliffe LLP, New York, NY, argued for defendants- appellants.
Comptroller McKane is working with Orrick and Fiscal Advisors to make the appropriate amendments.
REMIC ElectionIn the opinion of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, the Trust will constitute a Single REMIC Series for United States federal income tax purposes.