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There is more at stake than individual prosecutions, said Laurie Levenson, professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, because each misstep encourages judges to scour other cases for new errors.
Federal Prosecutors Face New Scrutiny After Flubs Brent Kendall 2011
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"Through several innovative product features, we believe we are meeting our goal of providing significant consumer value while balancing an appropriate risk level to the company," David Levenson , a senior executive at Hartford, said of the new options it launched Monday as part of its "Personal Retirement Manager" variable-annuity suite.
New Hartford Annuity Joins Hunt for Risk-Reward Balance Leslie Scism 2011
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For 2011, Mr. Levenson still likes "a basket of stocks," including Hexcel and Triumph, as the commercial-aerospace industry continues to ramp up production to meet high demand and growth, especially in Asia and Latin America.
Aerospace & Defense 2011
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That focus paid off, helping Mr. Levenson earn the No. 1 spot in the Best on the Street survey for the aerospace and defense sector.
Aerospace & Defense 2011
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As for Triumph, which acquired Vought Aircraft Industries Inc. last June, Mr. Levenson calls the company sort of the Rodney Dangerfield of the companies in my universe.
Aerospace & Defense 2011
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Mr. Levenson, 60 years old, of Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. in New York, a unit of Stifel Financial Corp., saw solid returns on suppliers to the big commercial airplane makers as well as midsize defense firms.
Aerospace & Defense 2011
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While Mr. Levenson suffered no egregious missteps during the year, he did miss out on some gains in a couple of his picks.
Aerospace & Defense 2011
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Levenson, a law professor at the Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
Judges Give Harsh Sentences to Offenders, Citing Public Disorder Paul Sonne 2011
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During a year of sustained growth for the commercial-aerospace business and a time of uncertainty for the defense industry, Stephen Levenson largely focused on companies without a lot of name recognition.
Aerospace & Defense 2011
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Mr. Levenson, who lives in New York and is a devoted fan of the New York Rangers, says his 30-plus years as an analysthave given him an expansive Rolodex, which he uses to his advantage when researching companies.
Aerospace & Defense 2011
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