Sentences with phrase «of predecessor firms»

Dewey Ballantine, one of its predecessor firms, issued a private placement in 1990, and MoFo did the same in 2001 and 2002 to refinance debt incurred when the firm spent money on office renovations and expansion, Bloomberg reports.

Not exact matches

The fintech community has been watching closely to see if Joseph Otting, appointed Comptroller of the Currency in November, would push ahead with a charter to allow fintech firms to do business nationwide that was first announced in 2016 by his predecessor, Thomas Curry.
Formerly a restaurant, this marketing firm's office space maintains much of its predecessor's aesthetic.
Mr. Barrett joined the Firm's predecessor in 1989 and has overseen GCP's growth since its inception, including its expansion into the secondary market for private equity and the development of its institutional investor base.
Ventures Inc., a predecessor to Apax Partners — today, one of the world's leading private equity firms with $ 41 billion under management.
Jamie Dimon, the son of a stockbroker, has been at the helm of JP Morgan [and it's predecessor firm «Bank One»] since March 2000.
Concurrent with this role, Mr. Sigmund also serves as director of the Advisory Services Group of Wells Fargo Advisors and he was director of securities research at Wells Fargo Advisors predecessor firm A.G. Edwards.
Prior to the Mergers and Acquisitions Group, he was a member of the Financial Sponsor Coverage and Leveraged Finance Group at Bankers Trust Alex Brown, Deutsche Bank's predecessor firm, working with top private equity firms on a wide range of transactions.
Ventures Inc., a predecessor to Apax Partners, which is one of the world's leading private equity firms today with $ 41 billion under management.
DiNapoli says that they were there to «reinforce» the complaint he got when state legislators interviewed him before appointing him to the comptroller post, namely that «there was a lack of access for minority firms» when Alan Hevesi, DiNapoli's predecessor, was comptroller.
ALBANY — Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's top spokesperson, Dan Weiller, is leaving to join the lobbying firm of his predecessor.
Nearly all of it — $ 300,000 — went to the law firm of Paul Weiss, which is the professional home of Paterson's attorney, Theodore Wells, (who also just so happened to represent Paterson's predecessor, former Gov. Eliot Spitzer, in 2008).
His predecessor, Justine Greening, had heard cross party calls to firm up SRE provision and remove the right of parents to pull their children out of the classes.
One takes direct aim at an issue that fell Heastie's predecessor, Sheldon Silver: The Assembly would limit attorneys to only making money for casework they perform, rather than from being «of counsel» and simply lending their name to a law firm.
The people with knowledge of the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the investigation was continuing, would not say how much Goldberg & Iryami, and a predecessor firm, Jay Arthur Goldberg PC, had paid Silver in roughly a decade, with one characterizing it only as «substantial.»
The balance of its 210 - minute running time is weighted in favor of breathtaking battle sequences, but THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (2001) and THE TWO TOWERS (2002) laid a firm foundation for the relationships that bind and divide the characters, and it's hard to imagine anyone going into this film without having seen its predecessorof its 210 - minute running time is weighted in favor of breathtaking battle sequences, but THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (2001) and THE TWO TOWERS (2002) laid a firm foundation for the relationships that bind and divide the characters, and it's hard to imagine anyone going into this film without having seen its predecessorof breathtaking battle sequences, but THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (2001) and THE TWO TOWERS (2002) laid a firm foundation for the relationships that bind and divide the characters, and it's hard to imagine anyone going into this film without having seen its predecessorOF THE RING (2001) and THE TWO TOWERS (2002) laid a firm foundation for the relationships that bind and divide the characters, and it's hard to imagine anyone going into this film without having seen its predecessors.
Politically, the secretary is on firm ground citing the precedent of his predecessors» waivers, and his critics» temporal concerns about executive power and federalism seem to owe more to which party controls the Oval Office than any underlying theory of government.
After its firm, sharp - edged predecessor, the latest version marks the return of soothing, relaxed motorway manners, yet doesn't sacrifice driving enjoyment — which is quite an achievement.
Although the iPad currently holds some 95.5 percent of the tablet market, according to research firm Strategy Analytics, any next - generation iPad will face substantially more competition in 2011 than its predecessor.
After spending several years in Toronto he returned to Montreal in 2002, where he joined CIBC Asset Management Inc.'s predecessor firm as leader of the Asset Allocation and Currency team.
On page 62, calling Primerica the predecessor firm to Citigroup is a bit of a stretch.
35 years of investment industry experience; Joined a predecessor firm in 1990; Member of the ClearBridge Management Committee; Member of the New York Society of Security Analysts Member of the CFA Institute; Drexel Burnham Lambert - International Portfolio Manager, a Media Analyst and a Global Portfolio Manager MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania; BS in Civil Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In a new blog post, the analytics firm argues that «the loot box controversy hampered Star Wars Battlefront II out of the gate» as shown by the game's monthly active users compared to its predecessor's, and that the resulting dumpster fire has caused publishers to rethink lootboxes and self - regulate or at least modulate their greed — an effect we've already seen in the MMO industry too.
This work has been performed as principal of Clean Energy Design, LLC, and its predecessor firm since 1996.
However, traditional dictation has declined as the use of computers has become more prevalent in law firms, and younger lawyers have entered the practice with better typing skills than their predecessors.
Thanks to new technology and business models now viable because of that technology, a new breed of law firm is emerging that (unlike their predecessors who attracted attorneys by offering jeans, MacBooks, and a more relaxed atmosphere at the cost of lower compensation) can compensate their attorneys on par with and in many cases better than larger firms.
She began her career as a lawyer with one of Harrison Pensa's predecessor firms in 1989, and has been a partner with Harrison Pensa since 1996.
Our predecessor firm was established in 1938 and was one of the oldest law firms in the Topeka area.
This is a reasonable request to ensure you settle in, learn the ways of your new firm and have time working with your predecessor.
To the contrary, we expect that, after a firm incorporates success factors into its recruiting program, its new incoming classes will have better school / grade profiles than those of their predecessors.
The firm: One of the largest independent full - service business law firms in Quebec, Lapointe Rosenstein Marchand Melançon LLP and its predecessor firms have been serving clients for more than 50 years.
Two of Lavery's other predecessor firms were Audette and Lorrain, founded in 1926 in Montreal, and Tansey de Grandpré & de Grandpré, founded in 1949.
For the 18 years before his appointment to the Court of Appeal, Dennis was a senior counsel with the law firm of Borden & Elliot (a predecessor firm of Borden Ladner Gervais).
Top - ranked Lavery de Billy LLP and its predecessors have spent the better part of a century cultivating roots in the province, and Richard Dolan, the chairman of the firm's board, says that continues to give them an edge over larger newcomers to Quebec's legal market.
After joining the EEC, the development of legal practice by London law firms in Europe grew tentatively as small offices were opened in Paris and Brussels by the magic circle (and their predecessors), and a handful of other firms.
AB 5460 and its predecessors also required that the judge, parties, firms, and attorneys notify one another as soon as they became aware of the conflict.
Upon his admission to the Bar in 1974, Mr. Sizemore practiced with the law firm of O'Neal, Brown & Sizemore, P.C. and its predecessor firms, limiting his practice almost exclusively to tort and insurance litigation, including motor vehicle, products liability, medical malpractice, motor carrier (trucking), railroad, and general insurance litigation.
In November 1998, he joined the predecessor to the current law firm of Palmer Law Group LLP.
In any event, it's clear that the massive expansion era of BigLaw that began in the 1980s allowed many firms to successfully reinvent themselves as national, and even global powers, and the rising tide resulted in partners (and associates) being compensated more richly than their predecessors could have ever dreamed.
Even so, as the large law firm business model has provided some of its attorneys with a lot more money than their predecessors, has it provided career satisfaction that contributes to overall happiness?
Although some Excess insurers may, or do as a matter of course, extend protection to include work at one or more predecessor firms to the existing firm, the protection afforded, if any, needs to be verified in each instance; lateral transfers between firms generally go unprotected.
David L. Smith obtained his «CA» designation in 1959 while at one of the KPMG predecessor firms, becoming a partner in 1968.
Jerry R. Palmer founded the predecessor to the current law firm of Palmer Law Group LLP, in the historic Columbian Building in 1980.
Dickinson Wright has been a mainstay in Nashville since 2009 and enjoys a history of over 40 years in the Middle Tennessee community through our predecessor firm that began serving the Nashville community in 1971.
In 1998, John became a member of the New London law firm of Cole - Chu & Cipparone, LLC, the predecessor to the current firm of Cipparone & Zaccaro, P.C..
It is during this time that some of the predecessor accounting and law firms of today were established.
He and Gorrell, Immelt's predecessor as leader of the transatlantic firm, were climbing the French Alps.
MCA is the predecessor company of NBCUniversal, parent of the firm that owns Universal Studios Hollywood and that is the third - largest theme park operator in the world.
Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie has given explosive evidence to a committee of MPs, revealing that his predecessor at the controversial data firm died mysteriously after a deal in Kenya went «sour.»
The OnePlus 2 is tasked with filling the large shoes left by the surprise arrival of its predecessor, and it's got its work cut out as rival manufacturers look to steal the firm's cut - price flagship phone limelight.
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