James Marshall “Jim” Kramon, the co-founder of a Baltimore law firm recalled for his ethical standards, died of a degenerative neurological disease Feb. 25 in Quiogue on Long Island. The former Glyndon and Brooklandville resident was 78.
James Marshall “Jim” Kramon, the co-founder of a Baltimore law firm recalled for his ethical standards, died of a degenerative neurological disease Feb. 25 in Quiogue on Long Island. The former Glyndon and Brooklandville resident was 78.
China plans to launch by 2025 a unified nationwide power market system to ensure grid flexibility and stability and avoid a repeat of the energy crisis in the autumn of 2021