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Greenberg Traurig Grows Corporate Practice, Adding Steven Bartz as Dallas Shareholder
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Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP welcomes Steven Bartz as a shareholder in its Corporate Practice in the Dallas office. The addition of Bartz is part of the office’s strategic plan to grow its Corporate Practice to further meet client demand. Bartz joins the firm from DLA Piper.
“Greenberg Traurig’s strategic growth, global platform and established reputation were important factors in my decision to come onboard.” Bartz said. “I am beyond thrilled to grow my practice at a firm that shares the same enthusiasm for contributing to the innovation and success of clients.”
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“I’m American, but my husband, Andrew, has dual citizenship. After living in France for a few years, we moved to Toronto in 2018 with our two kids we were attracted to the booming tech scene, and we refused to move back to the U.S. for several reasons, including Trump. A couple of weeks ago, as the Covid cases in Toronto kept soaring, we started to seriously consider crossing the border to get our vaccines. We were hoping to fly to Seattle this summer to visit family we haven’t seen since 2019, and we wanted to get vaccinated as soon as possible. We figured best-case scenario we would be able to get our first shot here in early May, but everything pointed toward the second shot not being available until at least July or August. We didn’t want to wait.
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday updates the public on the COVID-19 pandemic and changes to the state’s heath order.
SANTA FE – Seeking to slow the staggering growth in COVID-19 infections and deaths, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday ordered a two-week lockdown that will reimpose broad business closures in New Mexico – restrictions she said she had been hoping to avoid.
The governor’s announcement triggered long lines of shoppers at some grocery stores and prompted criticism from Republican party leaders who said the two-week “reset” would further harm the state’s economy.
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But the governor said the public health order is necessary to save lives and relieve pressure on New Mexico’s health-care system.
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