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A black mark for survivor of financial crisis

NEW YORK (WTW) — The reputation that Jamie Dimon honed for decades on Wall Street has been severely damaged in a matter of days. In the 1980s and 1990s, he was the protege of banking industry legend Sanford Weill. In the early 2000s, he took over Bank One, an institution few believed was fixable, and [...]

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Record number graduate from Ave Maria’s School of Law – The News

<!–Saxotech Paragraph Count: 2–> After the ceremony, 8-year-old Saul Barrintes pulled out a small, silver camera from his back pocket and started snapping pictures. Little Saul took so many photos one could think Benjamin Barrintes was a pop star. The mustachioed Barrintes, 52, smiled and laughed at his son before thanking an unlikely source for [...]

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Kasich visits local brewery to promote the positive impact of new brewing law

President Obama’s comments in support of gay marriage is drawing mixed reaction from Cincinnati’s Black community.

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Webster Bank and Elan Financial Services Launch New Credit Card Program

MINNEAPOLIS WATERBURY, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Elan Financial Services (Elan) and Webster Bank have partnered to offer consumers and businesses a robust suite of Webster Bank Visa credit cards that will include reward options such as a full one percent cash back, merchandise, gift certificates or travel rewards. The new card program will be available throughout the four-state [...]

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A black mark for survivor of financial crisis

NEW YORK (AP) — The reputation that Jamie Dimon honed for decades on Wall Street has been severely damaged in a matter of days. In the 1980s and 1990s, he was the protege of banking industry legend Sanford Weill. In the early 2000s, he took over Bank One, an institution few believed was fixable, and [...]

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YSU Faculty of Law v Banadzev Slander Suit Continues

12:54, May 11, 2012 The slander suit filed by Ara Gabuzyan, Head of Chair of Criminal Law of YSU Faculty of Law Ara Gabuzyan, against Banadzev Ltd. and Sirak Yeghiazaryan, continued today in a Yerevan court. The plaintiff argues that an article entitled “Law-Breaking Lawyer” that appeared in the Banadzev website was defamatory and smeared [...]

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Del City students learn laws of the harvest

“And to think we started with just a big pile of dirt,” one of the young gardeners said to her school principal, Ruth Kizer. Kizer said she launched the gardening project at the kindergarten through fifth grade campus as a way to teach nutrition in a state plagued by obesity. “We believe that healthy eating [...]

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KC Business Banking Manager Hired for M&I

LEAWOOD, Kan., May 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Jeff Keyes recently joined MI, a part of BMO Financial Group, as the Business Banking Manager for Kansas City. In his role, Keyes oversees sales and relationship activities for the business banking group, those businesses with annual revenues of $20 million and under. He works closely with Dave Rambo, [...]

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Chesapeake financing draws criticism

While analysts, academics and industry observers have a variety of views on Chesapeake, one thing they all seem to agree on is that the company’s financing structure is among the most complicated in the industry. Much of what makes Chesapeake’s finances difficult to follow is that the company is willing to use just about any [...]

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Elizabeth Warren Controversy: How Do Law Schools Make Hiring Decisions Anyway?

Joshua Roberts/Bloomberg via Getty Images Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren has had a rough couple of weeks on the campaign trail  as questions continue to swirl about why she listed herself as a minority in law school directories  in the 1980s and ’90s. Warren,62,  has maintained that she identified herself as a minority to meet [...]

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