DLA Piper advises Orbis Operations in its acquisition by McNally Capital
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NEW YORK, April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ DLA Piper represented Orbis Operations in its recent acquisition by McNally Capital. Orbis Operations is a leading provider of intelligence and national security advisory services, software engineering and cyber services, and situational awareness training to the United States government and its allies, as well as select commercial clients. It was a pleasure to bring together our deep understanding of the cybersecurity and national security sectors, our experience advising government contractor clients and our market-leading M&A capabilities to advise Orbis Operations in this complex transaction, which will position our client well for its next stage of growth, said Jeffrey Houle, co-chair of DLA Piper s Aerospace, Defense and Government Services Transactional practice, who led the firm s deal team.
Carleton architecture students share design ideas for 24 Sussex Drive with NCC
Carleton architecture students share design ideas for 24 Sussex Drive with NCC
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In collaboration with the National Capital Commission (NCC), a group of Carleton University architecture students have studied the residence of 24 Sussex Drivehouse and created a series of preliminary designs.
As the official residence of the country’s Prime Minister, the house has been open to renovation or replacement since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau chose not to live there when he was first elected in 2015.
The residence is designated a Classified Federal Heritage Building for its association with the 11 Prime Ministers who have lived there since it was acquired in 1951. Before them, it was home to three of Ottawa’s lumber barons.
Christopher Armstrong pictured arriving for an earlier court hearing
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A farmer has been jailed after he drove his tractor while disqualified and ran a red light on the A500.
Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court heard that Christopher Armstrong was spotted by police who had just come off the M6 at junction 16 and were slowing at the traffic lights.
Lee Brassington pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in a public place (Image: STOKE SENTINEL)
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Drunken Lee Brassington was arrested after police were called out because he was causing a nuisance in the street.
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