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Jeb's Job |
| Published: August 28, 2007, 1:07 pm |
| Tags: company town, bank of america, chanel, crocs, deutsche bank, hedge funds, jack shafer, jeb bush, judges, karl lagerfeld, lehman brothers, marc jacobs, nbc, rupert murdoch, the new york times, the wall street journal |
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FINANCE • Lehman landed former Florida governor Jeb Bush as an adviser. Makes you wonder which bank will get the honor of hiring W. when the "first MBA president" finally steps down. [Deal Journal/WSJ] • Does Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis's move to save Countrywide, the largest mortgage lender in the United States, make him a modern-day J.P. Morgan? [MarketWatch] • John Dyment, the global head of Deutsche Bank's hedge-fund unit, jumped ship for Shumway Capital Partners, a hedge fund based in Greenwich. [TheStreet.com]LAW • Associate pay hikes will go all the way up to, um, unemployment? Turns out the credit crunch may not make for a legal bonanza after all. [Legal Intelligencer] • Bench-slap! Loretta Preska, a Manhattan federal judge, censured Cleary Gottlieb for trying to dissuade a witness from attending a deposition and ordered that the reprimand be circulated throughout the entire firm. [Law Blog/WSJ] • The Times Magazine's "Ethicist" [ Full article ] |
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