Source: Yahoo Group; Hawks Cafe; Captain Sherlock
May 2, 2010
Dear Lord Pearson:
UKIP – DLA Piper Carbon Footprint of Mrs. Clegg 9/11
Hawks CAFE asks you to investigate the Head of International Trade Law at DLA Piper, Miriam González Durántez [Mrs. Nick Clegg], who, with her colleagues, appears to have helped to reduce customer and supplier carbon footprints on 9/11 in a ‘NewRuleSets’ project later described as the ‘first live broadcast mass snuff-film in human history’.
Our KSM agents have evidence that Mrs. Clegg and her colleagues uses a Kaya Identity Algorithm (‘KIA’) and an airborne internet to coordinate reductions in carbon footprints on 9/11 in a joint venture with alumni and faculty of the Kellogg School of Management.
“posted 18 Jul 2007 “Sustaining the green momentum” By Nigel Knowles, Joint CEO, DLA Piper .. Much attention is given to the political will to develop, agree and implement measures that will reduce carbon .. On 1 May 2007 over 1000 British business leaders took part in the first Prince of Wales May Day Summit on climate change. The event, sponsored by DLA Piper and other leading businesses in the UK, brought together leaders from a range of sectors – retail; professional services; manufacturing; financial services; and the media – to stimulate action and secure a firm commitment to reduce carbon emissions within the business .. Law firms employ many hundreds and thousands of energy-consuming staff, who often travel between offices, which in themselves may be hothouses for unsustainable business practices ... DLA Piper’s approach focuses on reduction but we will offset unavoidable business travel .. Here are some tips from the May Day Summit to get you started: Mobilise suppliers .. to measure and minimise their own carbon footprint; Work collaboratively with suppliers to minimise the ‘end to end’ carbon footprint along the supply chain. Mobilise customers Provide information to customers about the carbon footprint of your products and services; Raise customer awareness about the actions they can take to reduce the carbon-impact resulting from use of your products and services. Nigel Knowles is Joint CEO of DLA Piper”
“8 Apr 2010 DLA Piper announced today that Dipak C. Jain, former dean of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, will become a consultant to the firm. He is currently the Sandy and Morton Goldman Professor in Entrepreneurial Studies and a professor of marketing at the Kellogg School of Management, where he served as dean from 2001-2009 .. His extensive network of contacts, particularly those in India, will also serve as a resource to the firm and its clients. “Dipak has a thorough understanding of the intricacies and opportunities of today’s global marketplace,” said Lee I. Miller, joint chief executive of DLA Piper. “We look forward to leveraging his experience as we continue to expand and refine our global platform to best fit the needs of our clients.” “As one of the top business and academic minds in his field, Dipak is just the type of advisor and counselor that can benefit DLA Piper, and his connections and insights around the globe provide a unique resource to our clients,” said William Rudnick, managing partner of DLA Piper’s Chicago office. This announcement continues a series of strategic partnerships that the firm has established in recent years to support its growth. In 2009, DLA Piper formed a strategic alliance with Dale Anne Reiss, former Global & Americas Director of Real Estate at Ernst & Young, who is supporting the continued growth of DLA Piper’s global Real Estate practice. In 2008, DLA Piper announced a strategic partnership with former LaSalle Bank Chairman Norman R. Bobins, who is helping expand the firm’s Banking and Financial Services practice. Jain joined the Kellogg School of Management faculty in 1987 with more than 20 years of experience in management and education before becoming dean in 2001. In 2003, he was also appointed as a foreign affairs adviser for the Prime Minister of Thailand where he oversaw a branding study designed to bolster that country’s economic profile through tourism. In 2007, Jain was asked by Henry Paulson, then secretary of the Department of the Treasury, to develop a strategy on the global expansion of US universities. Jain has also served as a consultant to Microsoft, Novartis, American Express, Sony, Nissan, Motorola, Eli Lilly, Phillips and Hyatt International, and he serves on the boards of directors of Hartmarx Corporation, Deere & Company, Northern Trust Corporation and Reliance Industries (India). He is a former director at United Airlines and Peoples Energy.”
For further information on our allegations, please refer to lawsuit “Hawks CAFE v. Global Guardians” and related links below.
http://www.hawkscafe.com/107.html
http://abeldanger.blogspot.com/
"Norman R. Bobins, who is helping expand the firm’s Banking and Financial Services practice." Wrong words wrong meme. If you understand their global warming scam the word expand cannot exist.
ReplyDelete"In 2003, he was also appointed as a foreign affairs adviser for the Prime Minister of Thailand where he oversaw a branding study" Really!!!!!