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The New GC of MetLife really worked his way up by his bootstraps; and other Moves
...s old position following a special election in October 2011. (Manchin...moved to the U.S. Senate when he won a special...
...2012 slashed the number of positions requiring confirmation by the U.S. Senate. With these constant shifts, even veterans of prior administrations are often blindsided...
...out an ethics committee's conclusion that...testified in the Senate Judiciary Commit...he had a special duty to act...
For the new GC at Hooters, a whole new definition of getting her wings
...labor- and management-side lawyers "just makes it all the more special." But some management-side lawyers are far from enthusiastic...
...offered by the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on...the Office of Special Counsel. ...
...could spark job growth before the November 2012 elections; for Republicans, dropping special-interest loopholes and credits in return for a lower rate would generate...
...II, a resolution to the Hollywood copyright fight could ultimately turn on... special effects. Hollywood, Esq, The Hollywood Reporter's legal blog, ...
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