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San Francisco Officials Applaud Progress On Transbay Transit Center

September 8, 2011

Public officials gathered to celebrate the end of the Transbay Transit Center project's first phase. "The project is on budget and on schedule,” said Executive Director Maria Ayerdi-Kaplan. Mayor Lee was on hand and spoke at the event, saying that the new Transit Center "represents the future of our city".

Stanford Hospital, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital agree with SEIU on contract for 1,400 workers

September 6, 2011

Two major hospitals affiliated with Stanford University, Stanford Hospital & Clinics and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, say they’re reached a new three-year contract agreement with employees represented by SEIU’s United Healthcare Workers West local.

Journalist flees Ecuador after clash with country’s president

August 29, 2011

Emilio Palacio issued a letter from Miami on Sunday saying he feared for his safety because of new pressures from what he called "the dictatorship."

Developers eye Transbay blocks

August 26, 2011

The project will be the first major development on the north side of Folsom Street, which is being redeveloped as a pedestrian-friendly "main street" linking Transbay district and Rincon Hill to the south.

Builders show confidence in the Tri-Valley

August 26, 2011

After years of work, the Army and SunCal properties executed a deal that will require the developer to build five structures on the base. In exchange, the Army will transfer 180 acres -- the biggest land transfer ever for the Army -- to the company for development along Dublin Boulevard.

A hopeful vision for the future of Richmond

August 24, 2011

Situated in one of the most vibrant metropolitan areas in the world, the Bay Area, and near an untapped waterfront, major highways, and the San Rafael Bridge, North Richmond’s eventual turn for the better seems inevitable.

Freedom of the press in Ecuador – A chill descends

July 25, 2011

The Economist writes about the Ecuadorian judge's ruling that sentences the owners and former editor of the country's largest newspaper to three years in prison and $40 million in fines for libel against President Rafael Correa.

Bohemian Club prepares for Thursday variety show

July 25, 2011

The Bohemian Club of San Francisco is preparing for the 100th annual Monte Rio Variety Show, an event it hosts every year as a way to give back to the Russian River communities.

Third-Party Litigation Financing and the Chevron Case

July 18, 2011

The Chamber of Commerce blog writes about the Chevron Ecuador case and the funding agreement between Burford Capital and the plaintiffs' trial lawyers.

Chevron Looks to Its Home Court for a Comeback Win

July 14, 2011

Bloomberg Businessweek profiles the Chevron Ecuador case and recent legal developments in United States.

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