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Pioneer Press Reports on 3M River Cleanup

November 3, 2011 – The Pioneer Press reports today on a study from 3M Company that indicates certain local waterways are no longer impaired by PFOS. The article reports on 3M’s decision to stop using the compound, and its collaboration with environmentalists, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and others to remediate the compounds from the local area. The firm represents 3M in defense of various legal actions pertaining to the company’s past manufacturing, use and disposal of the compounds.

According to the article, “Whitney Clark, executive director of Friends of the Mississippi River, said 3M should be commended for the mitigation work it has done over the years.”

To read the article “Chemical Levels in River Fish Drop, 3M Says,” click here.

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The Wall Street Journal: Marriott Loses Trendy Waikiki Hotel

August 29, 2011 — The Wall Street Journal reports that, in a "dramatic move," the owners of the Waikiki Edition in Hawaii installed new management and changed the signs and locks on their property overnight to reflect a new name, the Modern Honolulu. The report states that the "changes were made in spite of a contract that allows Marriott [International Inc.] to run the hotel as an Edition for 30 years." 

William A. Brewer III, counsel for M Waikiki LLC, the hotel owner, told the Journal that his clients have the legal right to terminate the contract, alleging that Marriott is mismanaging the property. 

The Journal reports that, in a legal filing in May in New York Supreme Court, M Waikiki claimed Marriott "had failed to make the flashy new Edition hotel brand a success, resulting in the Waikiki location underperforming relative to its market." The owners said further that occupancy for the fourth quarter of 2010 had been 30% — well below the 62% rate predicted by Marriott. 

To read the full report, click here

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Reuters: Marriott, Schrager Sued by Hawaii Hotel Owner

May 30, 2011 — Reuters reports that owners of the Waikiki Edition have filed suit against Marriott International Inc. and hotelier Ian Schrager, Marriott's partner in creating the Edition brand. The lawsuit, filed by Bickel & Brewer on behalf of M Waikiki LLC, "seeks to end a 30-year management agreement and recover losses and overruns tied to the 353-room beachside hotel." 

"We believe empty promises were made in connection with the launch of Edition — and the damage done to our clients has been further compounded by Marriott's inability to effectively manage this property," said William A. Brewer III, partner at Bickel & Brewer and lead counsel for M. Waikiki LLC. "Based on the breaches of its contractual obligations to our client, we are seeking to remove Marriott from the management of the Hotel." 

To read the full report, click here

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The Wall Street Journal: Hawaii Hotel Sues Marriott

May 26, 2011 — The Wall Street Journal reports that the owners of the "stylish but unsuccessful" Waikiki Edition in Honolulu have filed a lawsuit seeking to end their management agreement with Marriott International Inc. In the lawsuit, filed by Bickel & Brewer on behalf of client M Waikiki LLC, the owners claim Marriott has "failed to make a flashy new hotel brand a success." 

The lawsuit also named Ian Schrager, Marriott's partner on the Edition brand, as a defendant in the suit, "alleging that the famed hotelier has been uninvolved in the project."

The report states, "The owners now allege Marriott was responsible for construction overruns, as well as cost overruns after the hotel began operating. The owners say the hotel has lost $6 million since it opened in October 2010, with occupancy just around 30% in the fourth quarter of 2010, far below the 62% occupancy Marriott predicted in August 2009."

To read the full report, click here.

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Firm Recognized by National Law Journal:  Top Boutiques

May 23, 2011 – The National Law Journal today recognized the firm as one of the nation’s leading litigation boutiques. The reporting, “A Consistent ‘Bare-Knuckles’ Strategy in a Mix of Cases,” chronicles the rise of Bickel & Brewer, reports on the firm’s many notable clients, and comments on its innovations.

For a firm founded a quarter-century ago by just two lawyers in their 30s, Bickel & Brewer has had remarkable success building an outsized reputation, reports the NLJ. “Unlike many boutiques, Bickel & Brewer doesn’t hew to a particular niche. The firm handles a mix of plaintiffs’ and defense-side commercial litigation and arbitrations, shareholder and corporate-governance disputes, white-collar defense work, intellectual property cases, and regulatory and antitrust litigation out of Dallas and a growing New York office,” says the NLJ.

William A. Brewer III tells the NLJ, “I don’t think clients come to Bickel & Brewer because our model is different. Clients comes to Bickel & Brewer to win cases.”

Read the full report here.

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Dallas Business Journal:  Wylys Did No Wrong, Lawyer Says

November 12, 2010 – The Dallas Business Journal reports today that “Sam and Charles Wyly should not be held liable for insider trading or other misdeeds the Securities and Exchange Commission has alleged they’ve committed because they’ve done nothing wrong. At least that’s the message the Bill Brewer…wants to convey about his Dallas billionaire clients.”

“The SEC case lacks merit,” Brewer told the DBJ. “The (Wylys) that the community has known for the last 40 years are good, honorable and law-abiding folks…about whom the SEC has told a tall tale. It’s a tall tale that’s inconsistent with the people we’ve known for all these decades,” Brewer said.

Read the full report here.

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WSJ Reports on Wyly Brothers, Fraud Case

July 30, 2010 – The Wall Street Journal reports today on firm clients and billionaire brothers Sam and Charles Wyly, who allegedly hid trading profits through an “elaborate sham system” of offshore entities.

The Wylys’ lawyer, William A. Brewer III, said the brothers plan a vigorous defense and expect to be vindicated. “After six years of investigations, the SEC has chosen to make claims against the Wyly brothers – claims that, in our view, are without merit. Brewer added that the brothers relied upon the advice of accountants and lawyers, as reported by the WSJ.

Read the full report here.

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Bickel & Brewer Foundation Future Leaders Program Showcases Top Leaders

May 13, 2010 — Dallas Weekly reports that nine high school seniors participating in the Bickel & Brewer Foundation Future leaders Program (FLP) have received over $1 million in scholarships and over 25 college acceptance letters. In addition, FLP seniors Semmey Neguse and Efrain Vera received the prestigious Gates Milennium Scholarship. 

The FLP's Class of 2010 was honored at a recognition ceremony, held April 29, at The Black Academy of Arts and Letters. Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins shared the keynote address — "encouraging the students to work hard to achieve their goals." 

The article states that the "ever-growing" FLP provides "premium academic instruction and specialized leadership training for 160 students, fifth through twelfth grade, from Oak Cliff, South Dallas and East Dallas." The program benefits from a collaboration between public and private school teachers.

According to the article, the FLP's graduating class has committed to institutions such as Morehouse College, The University of North Texas, and The University of Houston. 

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