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Barbara Stockinger, a spokeswoman for the Munich prosecutors, said in a Jan. 5 interview with Bloomberg News that the money was deposited in an Austrian trust Gribkowsky controlled called Sonnenschein, or sunshine in German.
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Appearing on the first installment of a series called "Follow the Money," the lobbyist, Jimmy Williams, a principal at Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP, said corporations and interest groups often do not report to the IRS the large amounts of money they give to lawmakers and political action committees, choosing instead to pay a nominal fine.
Corporations Have Unlimited Lobbying Power, Lobbyist Says (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Last year, U.S.-based Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP and the U.K.'s Denton Wilde Sapte LLP merged to create the 25th highest-grossing firm in the world.
Faegre & Benson and Baker & Daniels to Merge Ashby Jones 2011
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Appearing on the first installment of a series called "Follow the Money," the lobbyist, Jimmy Williams, a principal at Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP, said corporations and interest groups often do not report to the IRS the large amounts of money they give to lawmakers and political action committees, choosing instead to pay a nominal fine.
Corporations Have Unlimited Lobbying Power, Lobbyist Says (VIDEO) The Huffington Post 2010
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Image taken on 2007-01-23 16: 17: 59 by Kitty Sonnenschein.
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Appearing on the first installment of a series called "Follow the Money," the lobbyist, Jimmy Williams, a principal at Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP, said corporations and interest groups often do not report to the IRS the large amounts of money they give to lawmakers and political action committees, choosing instead to pay a nominal fine.
Corporations Have Unlimited Lobbying Power, Lobbyist Says (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Denton would be able to offer its clients access to U.S. lawyers for the first time: Sonnenschein, which was founded in Chicago in 1906, has offices throughout the U.S.
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The Sonnenschein-Denton deal, if approved by the firms 'partnerships at a June 9 vote, would immediately provide Sonnenschein with a sizeable beachhead in London, which in the past decade has increased its stature as an international financial center.
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"My first reaction is that this is a smart move for Sonnenschein."
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Both Sonnenschein and Denton Wilde have struggled in recent years amid a recession that has led to industrywide declines in many practice areas, including real estate, mergers and corporate financings.
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