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'''Shook, Hardy and Bacon''' (SHB) is an international law firm. It also has offices in Geneva, Houston, London, Miami, Orange County, CA, San Francisco, Tampa and Washington D.C. For decades, the firm has represented the largest tobacco companies in the United States.<ref>See, e.g., Shook, Hardy and Bacon LLP, [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/action/document/page?tid=kmk94a00 Comments on Testimony of Dora Anne Mills, MD, MPH, Director, Maine Bureau of Health], document in Tobacco Library, March 12, 1999</ref>
 
'''Shook, Hardy and Bacon''' (SHB) is an international law firm. It also has offices in Geneva, Houston, London, Miami, Orange County, CA, San Francisco, Tampa and Washington D.C. For decades, the firm has represented the largest tobacco companies in the United States.<ref>See, e.g., Shook, Hardy and Bacon LLP, [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/action/document/page?tid=kmk94a00 Comments on Testimony of Dora Anne Mills, MD, MPH, Director, Maine Bureau of Health], document in Tobacco Library, March 12, 1999</ref>
  
==Plain packs bible==
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==Tobacco industry work==
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===Plain packs lobbying===
  
SHB were part of a working group on producing a 'plain packs bible' to oppose the introduction of plain packaging. The book was written by [[John Luik]]. The plain packs working group was created 'as a result of threatened plain packaging legislation in Canada and implications for other markets'. The working group members were as follows:
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In 1993 Shook, Hardy and Bacon were tasked with developing a bank of tobacco 'industry-friendly experts' to lobby against the introduction of plain packaging.<ref>Ash, [http://www.ash.org.uk/SmokeFilledRoom The Smoke Filled Room], ''Ash'', Accessed 26-August-2012</ref>
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===Plain packs bible===
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SHB were part of a working group created to produce a 'plain packs bible' to oppose the introduction of plain packaging. The book was written by [[John Luik]]. The plain packs working group was created 'as a result of threatened plain packaging legislation in Canada and implications for other markets'. The working group members were as follows:
 
   
 
   
 
*Working group members
 
*Working group members
  
[[British Amberican Tobacco]], DB/IN | [[Philip Morris]], Wendy Burrell | [[Gallaher]], [[Ian Birks]], [[Chris Devereux]] | [[Reemstma]], [[Marion Funck]] | [[Imperial tobacco]], [[Arnold Porter]] | [[Rothmans]], [[Jacqueline Smithson]], [[Jim Seddon]] | [[RJ Reynolds]], [[Wilfried Dembach]], [[Paul Bourassa]] | Shook Hardy & Bacon, [[Eugene Peck]] | [[LWD]], [[David Latham]] | [[TDC]], [[Ron Tully]]
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[[British American Tobacco]], DB/IN | [[Philip Morris]], [[Wendy Burrell]] | [[Gallaher]], [[Ian Birks]], [[Chris Devereux]] | [[Reemstma]], [[Marion Funck]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]], [[Arnold Porter]] | [[Rothmans]], [[Jacqueline Smithson]], [[Jim Seddon]] | [[RJ Reynolds]], [[Wilfried Dembach]], [[Paul Bourassa]] | Shook Hardy & Bacon, [[Eugene Peck]] | [[LWD]], [[David Latham]] | [[TDC]], [[Ron Tully]]
  
*Small working group set up to manage publication of book . Members are:
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*Small working group set up to manage publication of book. Members are:
  
[[British American Tobacco]] DB (now replaced by IN), [[Rothmans]], [[Jacqui Smithson]] | [[Philip Morris]], [[Wendy Burrell]]/[[Anne Okonewski]] (replaced by [[S Virendra]])
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[[British American Tobacco]] DB (now replaced by IN), [[Rothmans]], [[Jacqui Smithson]] | [[Philip Morris]], [[Wendy Burrell]]/[[Anne Okonewski]] (replaced by [[S Virendra]])<ref>Isobel Norwell, email to : David Bacon/Staines/GB/BATCo @ BAT,[http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/documentStore/e/q/b/eqb24a99/Seqb24a99.pdf Projects with PM],  05/05/95 11 :26 :40 Legacy Tobacco Documents, Bates Number: 502563674, accessed 22 August 2012</ref>
  
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==Affiliations==
  
 
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[[British American Tobacco]] | [[Philip Morris]] | [[John Luik]]
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 2 September 2012

Shook, Hardy and Bacon (SHB) is an international law firm. It also has offices in Geneva, Houston, London, Miami, Orange County, CA, San Francisco, Tampa and Washington D.C. For decades, the firm has represented the largest tobacco companies in the United States.[1]

Tobacco industry work

Plain packs lobbying

In 1993 Shook, Hardy and Bacon were tasked with developing a bank of tobacco 'industry-friendly experts' to lobby against the introduction of plain packaging.[2]

Plain packs bible

SHB were part of a working group created to produce a 'plain packs bible' to oppose the introduction of plain packaging. The book was written by John Luik. The plain packs working group was created 'as a result of threatened plain packaging legislation in Canada and implications for other markets'. The working group members were as follows:

  • Working group members

British American Tobacco, DB/IN | Philip Morris, Wendy Burrell | Gallaher, Ian Birks, Chris Devereux | Reemstma, Marion Funck | Imperial Tobacco, Arnold Porter | Rothmans, Jacqueline Smithson, Jim Seddon | RJ Reynolds, Wilfried Dembach, Paul Bourassa | Shook Hardy & Bacon, Eugene Peck | LWD, David Latham | TDC, Ron Tully

  • Small working group set up to manage publication of book. Members are:

British American Tobacco DB (now replaced by IN), Rothmans, Jacqui Smithson | Philip Morris, Wendy Burrell/Anne Okonewski (replaced by S Virendra)[3]

Affiliations

British American Tobacco | Philip Morris | John Luik

Contact Details

Website: http://www.shb.com

Notes

  1. See, e.g., Shook, Hardy and Bacon LLP, Comments on Testimony of Dora Anne Mills, MD, MPH, Director, Maine Bureau of Health, document in Tobacco Library, March 12, 1999
  2. Ash, The Smoke Filled Room, Ash, Accessed 26-August-2012
  3. Isobel Norwell, email to : David Bacon/Staines/GB/BATCo @ BAT,Projects with PM, 05/05/95 11 :26 :40 Legacy Tobacco Documents, Bates Number: 502563674, accessed 22 August 2012