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...for the first time since 1996. Scott Edelman, 49, a litigator and the newly elected chair, will address his partners, replacing Mel Immergut...
...by a panel of highly qualified experts, including: - The securities litigator who defended the SEC's first "no fault" clawback case...
...by a panel of highly qualified experts, including: The securities litigator who defended the SEC's first; no fault" clawback case....
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