LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae

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Participating Offices: Beijing; Brussels; Chicago; Jacksonville; Johannesburg; London; Los Angeles; Moscow; New York; Pittsburgh; San Francisco; Washington, D.C.
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Insurance pro joins law firmStructured Credit Investor (subscription)Rabinowitz is currently chair of the insurance law committee at the New York City Bar Association. He was previously at Chadbourne & Parke and has also worked at Sullivan & Cromwell and LeBoeuf, Lamb, Green & MacRae. Do you need secondary market …and more »
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