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  2. Dechert - Wikipedia

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    Dechert LLP (/ ˈ d ɛ k ər t /; DECK-ərt) is a multinational American law firm of more than 900 lawyers [6] with practices in corporate and securities, complex litigation, finance and real estate, financial services, asset management, and private equity. [7]

  3. Bob Dechert - Wikipedia

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    Dechert was born in Brampton, Ontario [1] and graduated from McMaster University in Hamilton with a Bachelor of Arts in economics. [3] He attended law school at the University of Toronto and was called to the bar in Ontario in 1985. [3] He joined the law firm of Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP where he practiced corporate law and was a senior ...

  4. Agenda (meeting) - Wikipedia

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    An agenda lists the items of business to be taken up during a meeting or session. [3] It may also be called a "calendar". [4] A meeting agenda may be headed with the date, time and location of the meeting, followed by a series of points outlining the order in which the business is to be conducted.

  5. Arrested Old Bridge school board member shows up for meeting ...

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    Board of Education member Leonardo Marchetta, who was in attendance at Thursday's school board meeting, and his wife Dana were charged April 8 by Old Bridge police with stealing $41,067.90 from ...

  6. Andrew J. Levander - Wikipedia

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    Andrew J. Levander (born 1953) is an American lawyer and Chairman of the law firm Dechert, who advises on securities fraud, commercial litigation and white-collar criminal defense matters. [1] A former federal prosecutor, he is known for representing numerous prominent Wall Street companies and executives, as well as global businesses facing ...

  7. Pickering v. Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    Pickering v. Board of Education, 391 U.S. 563 (1968), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that in the absence of proof of the teacher knowingly or recklessly making false statements the teacher had a right to speak on issues of public importance without being dismissed from their position. [1]

  8. Agenda 47 - Wikipedia

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    Creating a new way to certify teachers based on their patriotism, giving preferential funding and treatment to states and school districts that abolish teacher tenure for grades K through 12 and adopt merit pay, cutting the number of school administrators (specifically the ones in charge of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)), and adopting ...

  9. The Beaufort Gazette - Wikipedia

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    This article about a South Carolina newspaper is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.