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| Practice Areas | Project Finance; Structured Finance; Electric Power; Oil and Gas; Asset Based Finance | | | Education | University of Texas, J.D., with honors, 1967, University of Texas, B.B.A., 1966 | | | Admitted | 1967, Texas | |
| Born | Beaumont, Texas, August 15, 1942 | | | Biography | (Managing Partner) | | | ISLN | 904635759 | |
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Stimulus Package Imposes Stringent Limits on Executive Compensation for TARP ParticipantsSanford M. Brown, Robert L. Clarke, William T. Luedke, Patrick C. Oxford, Charlotte M. Rasche, Carrie Carbone, March 12, 2009 On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the "Act"), Title VII of which imposes new and more stringent limits on executive compensation for participants in the United Stated Department of Treasury ("Treasury")...
Treasury Secretary Unveils New PlanSanford M. Brown, Robert L. Clarke, William T. Luedke, Patrick C. Oxford, Charlotte M. Rasche, March 5, 2009 On Tuesday, February 10, 2009, U.S. Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, unveiled a new plan ("Plan") designed to address the U.S. credit crisis and restore stability to the nation's financial system.
Bailout 2.0| the Coming ChangesRobert L. Clarke, Marc L. Mukasey, Patrick C. Oxford, Scott H. Segal, February 4, 2009 As the 111th Congress begins its work, one of the first items to receive attention will be the Troubled Assets Relief Program, better known as TARP. |
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