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Black History Month: Black Acheiver of the Day?

Franklin Raines
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1. African-American born 1959
2. Ranked 12th most powerful person in business by Fortune Magazine
3. Graduate of Harvard Law
4. Rhodes Scholar
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Ateneo Law Movers - Always (Erasure Cover)


Presenting the pride of (The) Ateneo Law... They have already performed various gigs around the metro and also in provinces like jolo and kamuning ...

Pakistan Tehreek E Insaf Spokesperson Finance and Economic affairs and President Sindh!


& Export-Import Bank. 1983-1987 Managing Director, First Asian Investments SA, London, a private investment banking advisory firm involved in ...

Please, Is my CV is correct?

Jean Mouloud

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Born: XX-XX-XXXX
Nationality: French
4, rue du Général De Gaulle
45000 Orléans, FRANCE
Mobile : +33 6 86 15 79 17

Email: hnhnms@yahoo.fr

On the whole this is excellent. I would however suggest one or two minor amendments:

For: "The holders of this certificate are prepared for assuring responsibility of jobs of accounting, administrative and financial management, but also participating in functions

New tack on drinking fines

Rather than have the town pursue a legal appeal of the attorney general’s decision, which was filed in Superior Court in Dedham, Foxborough Police Chief Edward O’Leary said the Dec. 5 Town Meeting will consider a request for a home-rule petition asking state lawmakers for special legislation to allow the same proposed fine for “public endangerment,’’ rather than intoxication requiring protective custody.

Assistant Attorney General Margaret J. Hurley had proposed the measure in an Oct. 3 letter to the town, referencing various nuisance-related bylaws the attorney general’s office has approved, from regulating excessive noise, public urination, and obstruction of public streets by crowds or vehicles to fights, litter, disturbance of the peace, and the service of alcohol to those under age.

Mansfield Town Meeting followed Foxborough’s lead last spring and approved a similar bylaw against public inebriation that was submitted to the attorney general’s office for approval. A spokesman for Attorney General Martha Coakley said a decision is expected later this month or in early December.

Class Notes — November 2011 | Florida Magazine

1960s

Larry Hall* (BSBA ’66) is vice president and commercial relationship manager for Indian River County at Seacoast National Bank in Vero Beach. He was vice president and commercial lender for First Peoples Bank in Vero Beach and Fort Pierce, where he lives.

Dr. Oliver Wood Jr.* (PhD ’65) became the economist-in-residence at the Charleston School of Law. He previously taught banking and finance courses at the University of South Carolina for 29 years and lives in Columbia, S.C.

1970s

Peggy Brookins (BSPE ’78) participated in NBC’s live broadcast of “Teacher Town Hall”, a segment of the 2011 Education Nation Summit. She is a teacher at Forest High School in Ocala, where she established the Engineering and Manufacturing Institute of Technology magnet program. She is the lead teacher and program director of this plan, which is geared toward students interested in careers in engineering, manufacturing or technology. She lives in Ocala....

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Cordell v Foreign and Commonwealth Office - People Management ...

She was offered a promotion to a new post in Kazakhstan which she accepted. Because of the potential cost of the adjustments needed, the FCO's reasonable adjustments policy was applied as a precondition to her being able to take up the new role. The FCO assessed that the costs of providing her with equivalent support in Kazakhstan would be in the region of £249,500 and so withdrew the offer of the promotion on the grounds that the cost of making adjustments was unreasonably high. Cordell's tribunal claim for breach of the duty to make reasonable adjustments was unsuccessful. On appeal, the Employment Appeal Tribunal assessed the extent to which the FCO could rely on a financial justification for not making the adjustment. The DDA states that the cost of making the adjustment is one of a range of factors which employers are entitled to take into account when judging whether an adjustment is reasonable. This case is positive for employers...

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Industry Experts Debate Key Issues for Investment Funds in 2012

MarketWatch (press release) - Dec 31, 1969

Walkers' expertise has been validated by numerous awards including "Offshore Law Firm of the Year" by Alpha Magazine, The Lawyer, PLC Which Lawyer? and Asian Legal Business. Walkers has also been honoured as the PLC Which Lawyer?
Magazine names Ogletree Deakins top firm

Greenville News - Dec 31, 1969

Only one law firm in each of the nationally ranked legal practice areas is receiving this recognition. Under the categories Employment Law — Management, Labor Law — Management, and Litigation — Labor & Employment, Ogletree Deakins earned the most
Oakland Goes on Strike, Except for the Lawyers

Above the Law - Dec 31, 1969

At least one Oakland law firm tried to keep its motor running, although building management locked the building down like a private tiger collection. Let's take a look at the official memo, courtesy of an anonymous tipster…. The associate asked that
Global Law Firm Greenberg Traurig Receives North America M&A Law Firm of the ...

MarketWatch (press release) - Dec 31, 1969

Greenberg Traurig's practice groups and attorneys have been recognized as No. 1 in their respective geographic regions by The National Law Journal, Chambers & Partners, Corporate Board Member magazine, Latin Lawyer magazine and numerous regional and