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Winnie the Pooh

Soury managed the media and advocacy efforts for the family that owns the worldwide merchandising rights to the Winnie the Pooh franchise. The Slesinger family is engaged in an epic David and Goliath royalty battle against the Walt Disney Company.

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Lonnie Soury with Marty Tankleff

Soury led the public campaign to free Martin Tankleff, wrongfully convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Martin Tankleff was innocent and his conviction was overturned in 2007 after serving 18 years in prison. Marty recently graduated college and is planning to attend law school.

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General Motors

GM's Minority Dealer Development Program, the auto industry's first and most successful diversity program, was under intense media and company scrutiny. The Reverend Jesse Jackson and other civil rights leaders were paying close attention, and asking the company to take a hard look at the program. General Motors agreed to undergo an independent review by prominent attorney Weldon Latham. The company was concerned about how the results of the internal audit would be released and the public reaction.

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Soury Communications worked closely with major money center banks and the Virgin Islands government to promote the financial stability and economic development successes of the territory in helping to secure its first investment grade bond rating from the leading agencies: Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s Investors Service and Fitch Ratings.

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