Sentences with phrase «predecessor firm»

The phrase "predecessor firm" refers to a company or organization that existed before another company. It means an earlier or former version of a company that was established or operated by different owners or management. Full definition
Mobius joined a Franklin Templeton predecessor firm in 1987 to launch Templeton Emerging Markets Fund.
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.
Mr. Freeman began his career at Wells Fargo predecessor firm A.G. Edwards in 1982 as a securities research analyst following the healthcare industry.
In addition to managing the New Jersey portfolio, Rechler also works on acquisitions in that state for the firm, a role he also played at RXRs predecessor firm, Reckson Associates.
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.
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.
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.
SNR Denton global chief executive Elliott Portnoy — who helped spearhead predecessor firm Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal's merger with British firm Denton Wilde Sapte in September 2010 — recently told oil and gas trade publication Fuel Fix that his firm is eyeing a merger partner in Houston.
Of course, whilst the websites disappear, information about the existence of predecessor firms is not removed — there are often references in Wikipedia, and other historical references can be found.
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.
After dusting off the fallout from that fiasco, which reportedly cost his former employer about US$ 100 million, Fink founded BlackRock's predecessor firm as a money manager focused on risk management.
Prior to her current role, she served as an asset allocation strategist and a senior investment research analyst for Wells Fargo and predecessor firms.
He spent more than 20 years with KPMG LLP and predecessor firms, the last ten years as an Assurance Partner with a focus on mining companies.
Mr. Peniuk spent more than 20 years with KPMG LLP and predecessor firms, the last ten years as an Assurance Partner with a focus on mining companies.
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.
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.»
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.
His predecessor firm Gotham Capital ran a very concentrated hedge fund, with only 6 - 8 holdings.
This work has been performed as principal of Clean Energy Design, LLC, and its predecessor firm since 1996.
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.
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.
SNR Denton said in a statement: «Ms Advani was a solicitor employed by our predecessor firm, Denton Wilde Sapte, until July 2007.
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).
Magleby Cataxinos & Greenwood lawyers have been recognized by Super Lawyers since the early days of the predecessor firm.
Prior to joining Frankfurt Kurnit, Mr. Marks was a partner at Fulbright & Jaworski LLP and its predecessor firm in New York, Reavis & McGrath.
Dewey's predecessor firm, LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & McCrae, also followed much the same strategy under Davis's management, as we first described in this American Lawyer story, Rainmaker Magnet [paid subscription], in 2006.
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.
Prior to joining JAMS, Mr. Pollack was in private practice for twenty - eight years at Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP and its predecessor firms, LeBoeuf Lamb Greene & MacRae LLP and LeBoeuf Lamb Leiby & MacRae.
Since 1991, Williams, Morris & Waymire and its predecessor firms have offered quality legal services at a reasonable cost.
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.
Chris began his legal career in 1961, when he joined Mackrell & Co, a predecessor firm of Mackrell Turner Garrett, as an articled clerk.
However, the numbers contradict this view: post-merger revenues are lower relative to competitor firms than are the sum of the predecessor firms» revenues, and costs per lawyer increase markedly.
As a lawyer he practiced with Winkler Filion and Wakely and its predecessor firms in Toronto.
Thelma has been with JPMorgan Chase and predecessor firms for the past fourteen years.
Hellbusch comes to Access Point from WestLB AG, a German state - owned universal bank, where he most recently was executive director within the bank's asset based finance group and also an investment partner with the Access Point Financial team's predecessor firms.
Previously, he was a real estate investment banker at UBS, and its predecessor firm Dillon, Read & Co.; and a financial analyst at Goldman, Sachs & Co..
He previously spent nearly 12 years at Jones Lang LaSalle and its predecessor firms.

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