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Did Southern Company Dump Balch as their DC Lobbyists?
In January, we reported how 2017 was a bad lobbying year in Washington, DC for Balch & Bingham who lost half of their paying clients, and one of their top lobbyists in October. Now, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, Balch appears to be faring worse: only generating $130,000 in fees as of April 24, 2018. The most interesting news is that Southern Company and its subsidiary Alabama Power are no longer using Balch & Bingham for lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill as of 2016.
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Southern Company’s 5 Seconds of Silence Turns Into Loud Explosion
“After [the CDLU] pointed this out, Kerr took a long pause before going full Sarah Huckabee Sanders: ‘We reviewed the information. I have no concerns about anything inappropriate.'” The Root In our call with Jim Kerr, the General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer at Southern Company, after he said that Southern would do nothing about holding Balch & Bingham accountable for alleged unscrupulous and racist conduct, we asked him directly about the Jeffrey H. Wood matter. Jeffrey H. Wood was a lobbyist for Balch & Bingham and was lobbying on Capitol Hill in 2016 about the North Birmingham EPA matter…
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Will Southern Company Take a Stand Against Racism?
“…Should [Balch & Bingham] have the right to suppress African-Americans? You think that’s okay? I’m asking you point blank, do you think it’s okay? Do you find it morally repugnant or not Jim? Come on take a stand!“— CDLU to Southern Company’s Chief Compliance Officer Jim Kerr on phone call. With an annual shareholders meeting less than a month away, will Southern Company CEO Tom Fanning remain silent or show true leadership? When Jim Kerr, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer at Southern, called us in mid-January to say Southern would do nothing to hold Balch & Bingham accountable for…
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Starbucks Leads; Southern Company Sticks Head in Sand
With the Vogtle Nuclear Plant cost overruns in Georgia, Kemper Natural Gas Plant debacle in Mississippi, and the Atlanta airport transformer explosion fresh in people’s minds, Southern Company CEO Tom Fanning just added one more problem that could haunt him at the annual shareholders meeting next month. Racism. Institutional racism. Racial-bias. Sheer ugliness. As Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson has shown the business world how to deal with the ugliness swiftly and promptly, he went a step further yesterday: on May 29, 2018, Starbucks will shut down 8,000 stores to train 175,000 employees about racial bias. For over a year, we…
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Starbucks CEO Confronts Racism; Southern Company CEO Does Nothing
Polar opposites? Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson not only had a prompt and heartfelt apology to the two African-Americans that were falsely arrested at a Starbucks in Philadelphia, the store manager who called the police was let go, and Johnson met with the two victims on Tuesday. When Southern Company was told of the alleged racist and unscrupulous acts of their alter-ego, sister-wife, and most trusted law firm Balch & Bingham, Southern Company took over four weeks to say they would do nothing. Starbucks confronts racism while Southern Company does nothing. Southern Company CEO Tom Fanning has remained silent and to…
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Starbucks vs. Southern Company
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson swiftly and courageously apologized for and condemned the racist and false arrest of two-African-Americans waiting for a colleague at a Starbucks in Philadelphia. For months now, we, the CDLU, have asked Southern Company to take similar actions against their “vendor,” alter-ego, or as The Root labeled, sister-wife Balch & Bingham, the embattled law firm that engaged in alleged racist and unsavory conduct. In January, Jim Kerr, the General Counsel of Southern Company told us they were not going to get involved in the alleged racist and unsavory conduct of their sister-wife. [Read our update: Starbucks CEO Confronts…
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Southern Company Socked by Ronnlund Conduct
Robert M. Ronnlund, a Birmingham attorney who appears to have engaged in alleged criminal obstruction of justice in the Burt Newsome Conspiracy Case by dispatching a bogus letter to AT&T, looks like he engaged in additional shenanigans that raise serious if not damning questions about professional conduct. After Newsome was wrongly targeted and falsely arrested, the criminal case against him collapsed and it was dismissed with prejudice. The dismissal and release order clearly states the matter would be dismissed with prejudice as you can see below. When Ronnlund filed his pleading for his client, the dismissal and release order…
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Why is Southern Company Subsidizing Alleged Racism?
“Southern may not have been indicted, but the company could be doing more to distance itself from a firm whose web of cash sticks to every facet of a conspiracy to disenfranchise poor blacks.” — The Root The bombshell report by The Root is slowly causing the African-American community to percolate with outrage that their utility bills are subsidizing Southern Company’s sister-wife and alter-ego Balch & Bingham, the embattled law firm that engaged in alleged racist and unscrupulous actions. The allegations include: Suppressing the North Birmingham African-American community from having their toxic and contaminated property tested by the EPA. The…
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Sister Wives: Balch and Southern Company
“Both entities [Southern Company and its subsidiary Alabama Power] share more relations with Balch than sister-wives. Executives at Southern and Balch swap out like Pokémon cards. Their little black book of political donees is Old Testament-thick.”— The Root Balch & Bingham’s alleged acts of institutional racism have begun to deteriorate their number one client: Southern Company. Today’s brilliant expose’ on The Root, a popular online website for African-Americans, rips the Good Ole Boy shenanigans that allegedly suppressed African-Americans in North Birmingham, an area that is 92.5 percent African-American. On November 30, 2017, Southern Company’s CEO Tom Fanning personally called CDLU’s…
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Porn Stars, Politicians, and Attorney-Client Privilege
With the President angered about the raid against his attorney, Michael Cohen, and the U.S. Attorney Office in the Southern District of New York responding to a referral from the Office of the Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III, the action sends a clear message to insiders and those who hide behind attorney-client privilege to engage in alleged unsavory if not criminal conduct: you will be investigated regardless of your status or political influence. Balch & Bingham was thrown into similar “hot coals” in September in the Oliver Robinson bribery scheme to allegedly suppress poor African-Americans in North Birmingham from…
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Past Due at Balch & Bingham
The Birmingham Business Journal reports: Balch & Bingham LLP has launched a new blog. Past Due is a consumer finance litigation block and a resource that will provide timely legal developments and insights impacting the consumer credit industry. The blog, www.pastdueblog.com, will monitor changes in case law, regulations and legislation to help companies navigate their compliance, enforcement and litigation issues. Through the blog, Balch attorneys will provide insight regarding the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Telephone Consumer Protection Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, and consumer bankruptcy litigation, as well as state and federal Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices acts…
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U.S. Attorneys Cracking Down on Public Corruption in Alabama
“All those engaged in public corruption must be brought to justice, and it matters not their benefactor or station.” — U.S. Attorney Jay E. Town Public corruption in Alabama makes headlines again, a little over six months after two Balch and Bingham partners were indicted in an alleged bribery scheme. The Birmingham Business Journal wrote: A longtime Alabama lawmaker from Vestavia Hills, a health care CEO and a former chairman of the Alabama Republican Party were arrested on Monday on public corruption charges. The arrests stem from the trio’s involvement with a legislative bill in 2016 focused on insurance coverage…
