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"We see issues with social networking coming up more and more with our clients," says Katherine Parker, cohead of the employment counseling group at Proskauer, an international law firm.
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"We see issues with social networking coming up more and more with our clients," says Katherine Parker, cohead of the employment counseling group at Proskauer, an international law firm.
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"We see issues with social networking coming up more and more with our clients," says Katherine Parker, cohead of the employment counseling group at Proskauer, an international law firm.
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"We see issues with social networking coming up more and more with our clients," says Katherine Parker, cohead of the employment counseling group at Proskauer, an international law firm.
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"We see issues with social networking coming up more and more with our clients," says Katherine Parker, cohead of the employment counseling group at Proskauer, an international law firm.
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But most Western bankers now acknowledge, as Peter Boone, cohead of research at Brunswick Warburg in Moscow puts it, "" that we ignored for too long the size of the nonpayments crisis. ''
A Black Hole 2008
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She pointedly told Ito that his wife, who is now cohead of the police Internal Affairs Division and was briefly Fuhrman's boss, was among those slurred by Fuhrman.
Who's On Trial Now? 2008
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Boris Nemtsov, cohead of the Union of Right Forces, one of the parties Khodorkovsky supported, recalls warning him that, in all of Russian history, there is not a single instance of an individual beating the state in a conflict of power.
Take Down 2007
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The CEO of Citigroup told the Commission that a $40 billion position in highly rated mortgage securities would "not in any way have excited my attention," and the cohead of Citigroup's investment bank said he spent "a small fraction of 1%" of his time on those securities.
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"We see issues with social networking coming up more and more with our clients," says Katherine Parker, cohead of the employment counseling group at Proskauer, an international law firm.
Forbes.com: News Christopher Steiner 2010
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