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Alex Ovechkin joins ownership group of Washington Spirit - Washington Business Journal

Alex Ovechkin joins ownership group of Washington Spirit - Washington Business Journal
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German Internship Program Stays Stateside for 2021, Matches Students with Local Firms

Global Atlanta More than 220 interns have gone through the program in the last decade. While COVID-19 has thrown a wrench into a decade-old internship program sending mostly Southern students to Germany, the pandemic is also helping organizers innovate to achieve their longer-term vision.   The German-American Exchange program since 2009 has helped more than 220 college students learning German language and other disciplines arrange three-month summer stints working in Germany for companies like Bosch, Porsche, UPS and others.   Amid the travel restrictions, visa issues and health uncertainties of 2020, the May-to-August program was postponed for the first time, along with a transatlantic investment conference held in

Baker Donelson and the timber mogul s Ponzi scheme: a cautionary tale

(Blank Headline Received) That’s the message of a ruling on Thursday from U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves of Jackson, Mississippi, denying Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz’s motion to dismiss claims that the law firm helped a fraudster named Lamar Adams attract investors in what turned out to be a $164.5 million Ponzi scheme. Baker Donelson did not spend much time on traditional legal services for Adams, who is serving a 19.5-year prison sentence for orchestrating the scheme, which falsely promised investors outsized returns on timber sales to lumber mills. That work was limited, according to Reeve’s opinion, to drafting subscription agreements and some other investment documents.

DVIDS - News - Nashville leaders dive into Army life on Fort Campbell tour

4 FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. – From the top of The Sabalauski Air Assault School’s rappel tower and down into the dirt at a firing range, 17 business and community leaders immersed themselves in Army life April 28 during the Nashville Leaders Tour. Ralph Schulz, a Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army and president and CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, worked with Fort Campbell to organize the event and build relationships between the two communities. “Our vision starts with the fact that we’re all part of an economic region,” Schulz said. “It’s the people and the business of the Army that make up a big part of what this region is, so we want people in Nashville to have as much familiarity with the post and to be as engaged, supportive and as benefitted by Fort Campbell as anybody in Clarksville.”

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