Reporters Jenna Greene, Sheri Qualters and Zoe Tillman profile 15 firms that entered (or rejoined) the list this year
.... Holder on June 6 told a Senate committee he had no intention of stepping down. Only the IRS fared worse...
...HarperCollins Publishers LLC and Simon & Schuster Inc. BANKING SECURITIES CASE THROWN OUT ON JURISDICTIONAL GROUND...
...an unwelcome spotlight, the Association of Banks in Lebanon, the country's banking trade group, in August retained DLA Piper to advocate regarding unspecified bank...
...Kelly clerked for Hansen, who wrote to Grassley, on the Senate Judiciary Committee, in support of Kelly's nomination. The vote was 96-0. ...
National Law Journal
...through the Senate confirmation process at the same time. The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs approved Cordray in a 12-to-10...
...objected to White's Wall Street ties. The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs also voted 12 to 10 along party...
...Ohio) asked White during the March 12 hearing before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs what she had done during her time...
... In her first appearance as a member of the Banking Committee, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) came out swinging. "The question...
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