He also was Chief Counsel of NASD`sCriminal Prosecution Assistance Group from

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He also was Chief Counsel of NASD`sCriminal Prosecution Assistance Group from its inception in 1998 until 2003,supervising the unit and assisting federal, state and local prosecutorsnationwide in criminal securities-related investigations and prosecutions From1991 to 1998, Mr. Bettigole was an Assistant Chief Litigation Counsel with theSEC. ABOUT SUTHERLAND.Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP is a law firm with global reach known forsolving challenging business problems and resolving sophisticated legal issuesfor many of the world`s largest companies. Founded in 1924, the firm handlesmatters throughout the United States and worldwide.

Seven major practiceareas-corporate, energy and environmental, financial services, intellectualproperty, litigation, real estate, and tax-provide the framework for anextensive range of focus areas, allowing Sutherland attorneys to serve a diverseclient base that ranges from small and medium-sized start-up businesses to asignificant number of Fortune 100 companies. Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLPMegan Miotti, Copyright Business Wire 2009. National premiere 7 p.m., Friday June 26 in Southbridge, Mass.SOUTHBRIDGE, Mass.–(Business Wire)–’Now U Know’, an engaging and revealing new documentary about the SouthbridgeLandfill expansion, explores how and why a dangerous landfill expansion proposedby Casella Waste Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CWST) has been approved by the localBoard of Health despite overwhelming public opposition.

The independentproducers believe viewers of the thoughtful and illuminating film will develop akeen understanding of why a landfill accepting more than 405,000 tons ofmunicipal solid waste per year poses a clear and present public health risk tothe surrounding community. The free, national premiere will be held at 7 p.m., Friday, June 26, at CohasseeCountry Club, Southbridge. Thereafter, the documentary will be available forviewing at the website on extensive research and interviews, the film demonstrates that not onlycan a landfill of that size not be made safe, but it shows that residents do nottrust Casella Waste to protect their health. In addition to sponsoring the film,the landfill opponents have compiled a detailed record of Casella`s history asevidenced by public documents made available at “These documents make it clear what kind of a company Casella Waste really is,”said Lindsay Goodwin, a biologist and local activist who assisted in making thefilm.

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