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Show w w n m n- -i w rn q. w "n'" DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER Local litigators fly high after Local litigators fly high after representing the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) throughout lengthy negotiations with creditors and TWAs former owner. Ralph Mabey of Bountiful and Stephen Tumblin of Farmington earlier. TWA now has 21 flights a week serving Salt Lake City. LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby and MacRae is a New York based law firm of 475 attorneys with offices in 13 U.S. cities, London, Brussels, and Moscow. Mabey, a former U.S. bankruptcy judge and current resident of Bountiful, heads LeBoeuf s Salt Lake City Office. Mabey also chairs the firms national workout, reorganization, and business bankruptcy practice. It requires a bit of travel to work with TWA and other large troubled companies, Mabey admitted, but there is no good reason Salt Lake City ought not be the represented ALPA through the firm of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby and MacRae, regarding the reorganization of TWA Airlines. Negotiations settled with former owner Carl Ichan agreeing to relinquish control and ownership of the airline, to infuse $200 million into the airline and to backstop TWAs pension plan up to an additional $440 million. , Robin Wilson, a former Western Airline executive, stepped in as an interim manager of TWA with the support of ALPA. Wilson, who had worked in Salt Lake when it was a western hub, promptly restored all headquarters for important legal work like this. Tumblin, a resident of Farmington and a bankruptcy, tax, and transactional lawyer at LeBoeuf, said, The fact that TWA was able to avoid the problems experienced by other airlines in Chapter 11 is a tribute to TWAs TWA flights between Salt Lake City and St. Louis which had been eliminated by TWA a few months employees. They have truly embraced the concept of employee ownership. Industry surveys have shown a dramatic turn around in TWAs quality of service over the past year. As part of a plan of reorganiza- Local pharmacist, dollars. In sum, Mabey said, whjle nothing is certain in the volatile air- - line business of today, thanks in significant measure to its commit- - ted employees, Frank will semi-retir- and work e part time. Patient counseling, in a knowledgeable and professional manner, is a priority of Mr. Petersen. He Grand opening set re- - with a well deserved second chance to succeed. There is a tough road ahead for everybody, including TWA, but employee ownership will not only save money, it will improve service and efficiency, Tumblin asserted. Mabey described the negotiations which led to employee owner- 'V ship as a year long marathon standoffs, punctuated by s occasional and, finally, all-nig- ht walk-out- cooperation. In addition to the change of ownership under TWAs reorganization, the airlines debt burden was reduced by over two billion CORPORATE RAIDER OF THE 80s brings bankruptcy TWA TO IN a national chain of almost 1000 pharmacies, however, each store is locally owned. Therefore, Medicine Shoppes have the buying power of chain stores but have the friendliness and professionalism of an apothecary. Mr. Petersen recently returned from St. Louis, Mo., the national headquarters of MSI, where he underwent a week of intensive training on the Medicine Shoppe Inc. system. TWA has emerged as a healthy competitor ganized airline. their medication. Medicine Shoppe Inc. is B3 tion for TWA, pilots and other employees granted a 15 percent wage concession in exchange for 45 percent of the stock of the reor- wants every customerpatient to leave feeling well informed about Wally Tuesday. November 16. 1993 settlement for ALFA Petersen to practice at the Medicine Shoppe Petersen, has been practicing in the Bountiful area for the last 27 years and will now be serving customers at the Medicine Shoppe located at 47 E. 500 S. In a sense, Wally will be coming home. He will be working with Cal Christensen R. Ph. and Frank DeLost R. Ph. who helped train Wally when he worked as a student intern at Bountiful Drug. Cal and ,,lr,T,V,','r 1992 LOCAL NEGOTIATORS: Ralph R. Mabey and Stephen M. Tumblin of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae display unused picket sign in TWA case. The pair recently helped the ALPA with as WALLY PETERSEN negotiations litigators. at Orchard Chiropractic ' Dr. Steve Taylor of Orchard Chiropractic, Bountiful (preyi- - i busty Bennett Chiropractic) has ?. been appointed as an instructor . in the Activator methods Chiropractic Technique. The: first seminar this year for Dr. 1 in Los Taylor will be Nov. WMi : ... approximately 20-2- Angeles, Calif. Currently 30,000 doctors are involved in the Activator Methods technique, 2,000 are proficient and . 800 are advanced proficient, x Dr. Taylor is now among the inner circle of approximately 50 throughout the world who have been appointed instructors. . This coincides with Dr. Taylors grand opening of ite - : ' Orchard .Chiropractic, 3381 S. Orchard Dr., Bountiful, For more information call 2984555 or 298-411- a DR. 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