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...1998 merger that created Citigroup. For acquiror Morgan Stanley (New York) In-House: Chief legal officer Eric...
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...he was a clerk for Judge Robert King of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit before enrolling at the London School...
...Aronson, Ian John, and Steven Sunshine. Tax: Victor Hollender. (All are in New York except for Washington, D.C.based Sunshine.) Anheuser-Busch was...
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