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Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Walter also named John Ramsay as acting director of the Division of Trading and Markets to replace Robert W. Cook. On January 7, the SEC...
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... That is why more than two years ago, in anticipation of a possible lockout in 2011, the players specifically sought out a different...
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