Documents tagged "Harris"
Found 12 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033479.txt
The document reports that President Trump has announced his intention to name Gina Haspel as the director of the C.I.A. The article also mentions that Mr. Tillerson, who is currently serving as Secretary of State, has been replaced by Mike Pompeo, the current Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Both individuals have been involved in key positions within the administration.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030105.txt
This document discusses the outcome of a court case involving Farooq Bajwa, an Orange County entrepreneur who sued Emirates NBD, one of the Middle East's most prominent banks. A federal jury found that the bank did not commit fraud or steal technology from Mr. Bajwa's company InfoSpan, which had claimed damages of half a billion dollars. The case was widely reported on by the media and has implications for business partnerships in the tech sector.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030101.txt
The document is an email exchange between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. regarding a press report about a federal jury's decision on a case involving Middle East bank and Orange County entrepreneur Farooq Bajwa. The LA Times was the first to report on the verdict, which was decided in favor of the bank. The bank has been accused of stealing technology from Irvine firm after their partnership collapsed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030098.txt
The document is about a federal jury decision regarding a Middle East bank and an Orange County entrepreneur. The LA Times appears to be the first media to report on the verdict. A federal jury decided that the Emirates NBD did not commit fraud or steal technology from InfoSpan, an Irvine firm. This case involved millions of dollars in damages and ended with a partnership collapse.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026768.txt
This document discusses an email exchange involving Lawrence Krauss in relation to allegations of sexual harassment made against him by BuzzFeed News. The main topic is the response from Lawrence Krauss to these allegations and his desire for a full and accurate representation of his responses to prevent any distortion of the facts. The key people mentioned are Lawrence Krauss, Sam Harris, Travis Pangburn, Peter Aldhous, and others who have interacted with Krauss or may be involved in reporting on this matter.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026634.txt
The document discusses Apollo's management meeting with an optimistic outlook for growth opportunities and recurring fee prospects. The post-election outlook is likely favorable for GDP growth and rising rates, but it could also create volatility and uncertainty on multiples. Potential tax changes could have mixed impacts on APO and the industry, including higher carried interest tax rates, incentives for firms to shift from a partnership structure to a c-corp structure, and potential index inclusion.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016616.txt
The document is a summary of the minutes from a meeting held by the Code Enforcement Board in Palm Beach on July 17, 2008. Key people present included Timothy Hoffman (Chairman), Harris Fried, Larry Ochstein, Catherine M. Duemler, Madelyn Greenberg, Cynthia Van Buren, James M. Ballentine Jr., William P. Vanneck, John Randolph (Town Attorney), Captain Kirk Blouin, Rob Walton, Nick Gerry, Bryant Weymer, and Raychel Houston. The meeting was held at the Town Council Chambers on 360 S. County Road. The board discussed cases involving violations of the town's Code of Ordinances, including issues related to building permits, fence regulations, and parking restrictions.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016602.txt
The document is about a meeting of the Code Enforcement Board in Palm Beach on April 17, 2008. The meeting was led by Timothy Hoffman and attended by several board members and staff. Key topics discussed at the meeting included code enforcement cases and transitioning from Planning, Building and Zoning to the Police Department.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016574.txt
The document is a summary of the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board Minutes from July 17, 2008. Key people present at the meeting include Timothy Hoffman as Chairman, Harris Fried as Vice Chairman, Larry Ochstein, Catherine Duemler, Madelyn Greenberg, Cynthia Van Buren, James Ballentine Jr., William Vanneck, John Randolph as Town Attorney, Captain Kirk Blouin as Support Services, Rob Walton as Lead Code Enforcement Officer, Nick Gerry as Code Enforcement Officer, Bryant Weymer as Code Enforcement Officer, and Raychel Houston as Recording Secretary. The meeting discussed public hearings on various violations, such as those related to building permits required for construction or repair of buildings or building systems.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016554.txt
The document is a summary of the Town of Palm Beach Police Department's Code Enforcement Board meeting from July 17, 2008. The board members discussed and voted on various code enforcement cases in the town. Key people present at the meeting included Timothy Hoffman (Chairman), Harris Fried (Vice Chairman), Larry Ochstein, Catherine M. Duemler, Madelyn Greenberg, Cynthia Van Buren, James M. Ballentine, Jr., William P. Vanneck, John Randolph, Captain Kirk Blouin, Rob Walton, Nick Gerry, Bryant Weymer, and Raychel Houston (Recording Secretary). The meeting was held at the Town Council Chambers on 360 S. County Road in Palm Beach.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014622.txt
The document is a summary of top US ideas for Q1, focusing on strategy and equity. The backdrop for risk assets has changed due to global interest rates reaching 5,000-year lows and the historical US Presidential election and Republican sweep of Congress in November 2016. OPEC reached a historic deal to reduce crude production by 1.2mn b/d with non-OPEC producers delivering an additional 600k b/d of cuts that same month, leading to risk assets responding positively. The current strategy stands in stark contrast to last year's focus on defensive growth ideas and is more heavily geared toward companies benefiting from increased fiscal stimulus, a pro-business agenda, and tax-policy reform. There are eight Buys and two Underperforms across six sectors listed, with updates planned at the beginning of each quarter unless coverage is dropped or recommendations change.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012037.txt
The message is from Jeffrey E. to Kathy Ruemmler regarding a press article in AmLaw Litigation Daily about Emirates Bank's win. The forwarded messages show that Latham & Watkins lawyers, including Daniel Schecter and Kathryn Ruemmler, successfully defended the bank against trade secret theft accusations in Orange County, California. The case involved high stakes of over half a billion dollars in damages, with challenging facts and an unsympathetic narrative for the defense. The article suggests that Latham & Watkins' closing arguments turned the tide in favor of the Middle Eastern bank.
