When Pasadena, Calif.-based environmentally friendly car company Hybrid Kinetic Motors wanted to build an automotive plant in Baldwin County, Ala., attorneys from Morris, Manning & Martin were in on the deal.
The plant, slated to begin production in 2013 with an initial investment of $1.5 billion, according to information from the law firm, will focus on production of low-emission vehicles with hybrid engines that use compressed natural gas, electricity and gasoline.
Morris Manning lawyers advised HK Motors in connection with organizational structure, contract and financing issues, intellectual property and technology transfer deals, local government incentives and employment issues.
Attorneys who worked on the deal are Tim Tingkang Xia, David Calhoun, Sandra Gardiner, Jason D’Cruz, Thomas Gryboski, Stephanie Simon, Kevin Wright, Bill Holley, Chris Glass and Daniel Sineway.