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The College was founded in 1994 in Chicago by 12 DUI defense attorneys, who formed the original Board of Regents. [citation needed] Subsequently, each served as dean of the college for one year prior to automatically retiring from the board as a fellow of the National College. As the original board retired, new Regents were brought in to serve.
The series follows real estate developer Sidney Torres from New Orleans using the finances and expertise to help other property investors with struggling projects by investing in their development. [2] The series spawned a spinoff titled The Deed: Chicago, which follows Sean Conlon in Chicago. [3] It is produced by Cineflix. [4]
The Advocate relaunched its New Orleans edition August 18, 2013, as The New Orleans Advocate and later added The Acadiana Advocate, a third edition serving Lafayette and the Acadiana region. [12] On April 9, 2018, the holding company for The New Orleans Advocate purchased the New Orleans weekly Gambit and bestofneworleans.com. [13] [14]
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Horizon Group Management v. Bonnen, No. 2009 L 008675 (Ill. Cir. Ct. July 20, 2009), was a libel suit brought by Horizon Realty Group, a Chicago real estate management company, against one of its former tenants, Amanda Bonnen, in Cook County Circuit Court.
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Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Demarcus Robinson was arrested early on Monday morning on suspicion of DUI, according to the NFL Network’s Clayton Holloway. Robinson was pulled over around 5:15 a ...
The eastern Acadiana region was somewhat affected by Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005, although the damage was limited compared to the severe flooding farther east in Greater New Orleans. This area was used by many evacuees when they returned to the region as a "last stop" of temporary domicile before returning to Greater New Orleans.