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  • Outlook: Dobin is the first, man or woman, in NCAA history to lead Division

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • The word "termination" often means there's more digging to do, says Marc Dobin , a securities lawyer in Jupiter, Fla.

    Digging Up Dirt. And Deciphering It. Suzanne Barlyn 2011

  • Advisers who "voluntarily resign" also may have a hidden story to tell, such as an internal investigation that isn't yet resolved, says Mr. Dobin.

    Digging Up Dirt. And Deciphering It. Suzanne Barlyn 2011

  • But they're starting to realize the advantages of specifics, says Mr. Dobin.

    Digging Up Dirt. And Deciphering It. Suzanne Barlyn 2011

  • Marc Dobin, a lawyer in Jupiter, Fla., who represents brokerage firms and brokers in industry disputes, said he believes industry-affiliated arbitrators consider themselves industry watchdogs, not cheerleaders.

    'Public' Arbitration? Brokers Balk Daisy Maxey 2010

  • More recently, in 2007, Trinity College student Sam Dobin rounded the course before the last chime sounded.

    Long May You Run Chris Cooper 2010

  • La'Terrica Dobin added 14 points and six assists, and Katrina

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • La'Terrica Dobin added 14 points and six assists, and Katrina

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • Northwestern State guard La'Terrica Dobin returns after leading the nation in assists last season with an average of 8.62 dishes per game.

    USATODAY.com - Around the South: SEC, ACC return riding upswings 2002

  • The Chief looked up at DI Dobin, a smirk on his chubby red face.

    Dangerous Lady Cole, Martina 1992

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