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...year, the task of selecting the top...from in-house departments. Instead...disputes, shareholder and securities cases and business...
...a member of the Senate Banking Committee, Elizabeth...U.S. Department of the...U.S. Securities and Exchange...
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... Effective December 24, 2012, HB 2369 amended the Department of Banking and Securities (DOBS) Code to expand the regulatory and enforcement tools available...
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