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F.N.B. Corporation Announces CEO Succession

HERMITAGE, Pa., Jan. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ – F.N.B. Corporation /quotes/zigman/226721/quotes/nls/fnb FNB +0.57% today announced that Vincent J. Delie, Jr. has been elected Chief Executive Officer of the organization, effective January 18, 2012. Delie succeeds Stephen J. Gurgovits, who will now serve as Chairman of the Board. Delie, who was also elected to the [...]

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Law Center Appoints New Associate Dean

Georgetown University Law Center professor Gregory Klass has been appointed associate dean for research and academic programs, succeeding professor Robin West. West, the Frederick J. Haas professor of law and philosophy, had been serving in the position since July 1, 2008. She will be returning to the faculty of the Law Center. Klass’ new role [...]

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Europe’s economic turmoil creating uncertainty for Canada: Bank of Canada

OTTAWA—Europe’s ongoing banking crisis is dragging down the global economy, costing Canada alone an estimated $10 billion in lost economic output, the Bank of Canada says. In Canada’s case, that’s equal to about 0.6 per cent of the total of all goods and services being produced this year, the Bank said in its first attempt [...]

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Finance company manager charged with insurance violations

Gregory Steven Gurney, 49, of 5418½ Park Ave., was also charged Tuesday with three counts of altering or forging certificates of title or applications, and one count each of possession of a stolen motor vehicle and transferring a stolen motor vehicle. N.C. Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin announced the charges Wednesday. The N.C. Department of Insurance [...]

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UM law school launches investor rights clinic

University of Miami School of Law has launched a clinic to help investors who believe they were victimized by a broker. The University of Miami    University of Miami Latest from The Business Journals Slideshow: Colleges with the most national titles in footballHot LeadsU-M hires new chief information officer Follow this company School of Law [...]

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State’s charter school law ranks 15th in nation

Posted: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 7:06 pm State’s charter school law ranks 15th in nation From staff and wire reports East Valley Tribune | 1 comment The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools on Tuesday announced the release of the third annual rankings of state charter school laws across the country – and Arizona’s law fell [...]

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Bank of New York Mellon 4Q profit falls 26 pct

NEW YORK — Bank of New York Mellon Corp.’s fourth-quarter net income fell 26 percent, hurt by restructuring charges and a decline revenue stemming from less client activity and a seasonal slowdown in one of its businesses. The results missed Wall Street expectations, and its shares fell almost 4 percent in midday trading. The nation’s [...]

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Wilmington finance company manager accused of insurance fraud

A Wilmington man has been arrested and charged with six counts each of insurance fraud, obtaining property by false pretense and corporate malfeasance. Gregory Steven Gurney, 49, of 5418½ Park Ave., was also charged Tuesday with three counts of altering or forging certificates of title or applications, and one count each of possession of a [...]

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HEAD OF LAW FACULTY TESTIFIES IN GUMBO’S CASE

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Invitation to a Dialogue: ‘Right to Work’ Laws

For the first time in more than 60 years, politicians are arguing with great fervor about “right to work” laws — state laws that bar unions and employers from requiring that workers join unions or pay union dues without joining. Currently 22 states have right-to-work laws, and Indiana’s Legislature is now considering passing one, the [...]

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