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| Practice Areas | Public Policy | | | Education | George Washington University, J.D., 1984, George Washington University, B.A., 1979 | | | Admitted | 1986, Maryland. (Not admitted in District of Columbia) | |
| Born | Bridgeport, Connecticut, August 10, 1957 | | | Biography | Member, 1987-2007, President, 2001-2007, COO, 1994-2001 and EVP, 1990-1999, The Bond Market Association/Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association. Tax Legislative Counsel, MCI Communication, 1985-1987. Staff Director, Subcommittee on Human Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, 1983-1985. Assistant Director of House Liaison, National Association of Realtors, 1981-1983. Legislative Assistant, U.S. Representative Donald Albosta (D-MI), 1979-1981. Legislative Assistant, U.S. Rep. Ronald Sarasin (R-CT), 1977-1979. | | | ISLN | 919512489 | |
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Profiles in Partnership: Telling a Story in a Challenging
Environment -- Quadriserv, Inc. and Patton Boggs LLPEric Foster, Vincent Frillici, Micah Green, June 11, 2009, previously published by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® Counsel to Counsel Magazine on May 2009 Last fall, financial markets around the globe were collapsing, investors were panicking and well -- known investment banks were going bankrupt or throwing themselves at acquirers. Lawmakers and regulators in Washington were scrambling to get their arms around solutions that would restore investor...
Public Private Investment Program (PPIP)Courtney Collins Nowell, Donald V. Moorehead, Micah Green, Matthew B. Kulkin, April 16, 2009 On March 23, 2009, the United States Treasury Department, in conjunction with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Federal Reserve, announced its Public Private Investment Program (PPIP).
TARP and the False Claims ActMary Elizabeth Bosco, Micah Green, February 26, 2009 On January 22, 2009, Neil M. Barofsky, the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program ("TARP"), wrote to Senator Charles Grassley to advise the Senator of a new TARP oversight initiative.
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