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  • "Chip" Brightbill, Senate majority leader, and Robert Jubelirer, Senate president pro tempore.

    From On High 2006

  • "Chip" Brightbill, Senate majority leader, and Robert Jubelirer, Senate president pro tempore.

    Archive 2006-05-01 2006

  • Bob Jubelirer and Chip Brightbill soon will be gone from the upper chamber.

    Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: We Can Be Heroes 2006

  • "Even for China, this volume increase is remarkable," Brightbill told the panel.

    unknown title 2011

  • Chinese modules made up 8 percent of the U.S. market in 2008 and about 50 percent this month, Brightbill said.

    unknown title 2011

  • China's rapid growth is only possible with support from the government as it seeks to run out U.S. competitors by selling products for less than cost, said Timothy Brightbill, an attorney for SolarWorld.

    unknown title 2011

  • Tim Brightbill, a partner at the law firm Wiley Rein who is representing the solar panel manufacturers who filed the case, said that the Commerce Department had ruled in other trade cases that access to credit from Chinese state-owned banks could qualify as an illegal subsidy.

    NYT > Home Page By KEITH BRADSHER 2011

  • Here, the motion court properly determined that appellants failed to sustain their prima facie burden of establishing that the alleged negligence of Brightbill and his firm was not a normal consequence of the situation created by the initial purportedly negligent act of failing to name a necessary party in the article 78 proceeding.

    New York Attorney Malpractice Blog Andrew Lavoott Bluestone 2010

  • Additional acts of malpractice were allegedly committed in connection with Brightbill's subsequent representation of plaintiff, and appellants maintain that they cannot be held liable for the alleged negligence of Brightbill and his firm.

    New York Attorney Malpractice Blog Andrew Lavoott Bluestone 2010

  • Brightbill subsequently left the firm and formed his own firm, which was substituted for appellants in prosecuting plaintiff's claims.

    New York Attorney Malpractice Blog Andrew Lavoott Bluestone 2010

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