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Harry O'Brien
Harry OBrien practices real estate, development, and land use law, with an emphasis on representing real estate developers in the entitlement, finance, and construction of large commercial, residential, and institutional development projects, as well as in public/private partnerships. He has represented both the San Francisco Giants in the development of Oracle Park (formerly AT&T Park) and the San Francisco 49ers in the development of their new stadium in Santa Clara, California. He served as the firms managing partner from
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Harry represents developers in all phases of the development process. In the entitlement process, he advises clients on compliance with the environmental review process required under the California Environmental Quality Act, as well as local planning and zoning regulations. He has extensive experience in dealing with regional and statewide regulatory agencies.
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Harry O'Brien
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04 30Harry O’Brien, former Watertown resident and former Jefferson County sheriff as well as one of the all time greats of bowling here, retired today as a deputy United States marshal.O’Brien, who lives in North 27th Street, Milwaukee, with his wife, the former Louise Koenig of Watertown, has reached the mandatory federal retirement age of 70 Koenig is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Koenig.O’Brien’s career as a law enforcement officer started locally in when he joined the Jefferson County sheriff’s department as a
Harry O'Brien was an all time bowling great and in was elected to the Milwaukee Bowling Hall of accomplishments in bowling were was a former Milwaukee and Wisconsin doubles champion, bowled a perfect game and had a three game total of
Harry O'Brien, Bowler, Former Sheriff, Dies
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Harry B. O'Brien, 85, Bunker Hill Road, Columbus, Ga., died this morn
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Heritier "Harry" O'Brien plays Australian Rules Football professionally as a defender for the Collingwood Football Club.
He was born in Rio dem Janeiro to a Brazilian mother and a Congolese father. He moved to Perth when he was three and was raised by his Australian stepfather. He only found out about his biological father at age 19 and met him about three years ago.
He has no formal link to the UN, but has a commitment to global health, hence his interest in the recent UN-NGO conference on global health in Melbourne.
Since , he has been a ungdom Ambassador for Melbourne's Burnet Institute which integrates world-class laboratory and field-based medical research with multidisciplinary programs to prevent, detect and treat diseases of global significance. That position took him on a trip to Mozambique and the DRC in He has also spent some time in South Africa (particularly Soweto).
At a recent UN-sponsored conference of non-governmental organisations (as well as