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2 months ago |
wealthmanagement.com | James Dougherty |Kenneth Pun |Lisa Page |Marissa Dungey
James I. DoughertyPartner, Dungey Dougherty PLLCJames is a partner at Dungey Dougherty PLLC, practicing out of Greenwich, Connecticut and New York City. His practice focuses on the estate planning and estate administration needs of high net worth individuals and their families. James assists executors and beneficiaries alike through all aspects of the estate administration process including probate, contested estates, tax, and post-mortem estate planning issues.
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2 months ago |
washingtonpost.com | Lisa Page
Wearing sequins, rhinestones, pearls — and sometimes nothing — Josephine Baker lit up the stage. She danced her way out of abject poverty in St. Louis into the grand orchestra halls and cabarets of Europe. She leaned into racist stereotypes and was, by turns, the chanteuse, the ignoramus, the exhibitionist. She did the Charleston wearing a tiny skirt made of rubber bananas. She shimmied and glittered and crossed her eyes in the middle of a dance combination.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
hedgeweek.com | Christopher Capewell |Patrick Head |Ellen O’Brien |Lisa Page
PARTNER CONTENT Written by: Christopher Capewell, Patrick Head, Ellen O’Brien, and Lisa Page Maples Group In October 2024, the Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority (“TIA”) issued a significant number of Common Reporting Standard (“CRS”) Breach Notices to entities that are registered as Reporting Financial Institutions (“Reporting FIs”) on the Cayman Islands Department for International Tax Cooperation’s (“DITC”) Portal, which each omitted to file their CRS return (or CRS Filing...
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Oct 29, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Lisa Page
Handel’s “Messiah” is performed every Christmas season around the world. Originally composed in 1741, the English-language oratorio, almost entirely made up of text from the King James Bible, is as popular today as ever. “Messiah” is performed in churches, community centers and massive concert halls, as well as during group sing-alongs. Its arias are ethereal, its hallelujah chorus magnificent.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
lexology.com | Lisa Page |Tom Perkins
AI is having a major impact on life sciences. Its ability to process vast quantities of data and information faster than humans has numerous valuable applications in the sector, from creating new drugs and targets, to use in medical devices to diagnose disease, as well as monitoring patients remotely, and analysing data, for example from MRI scans.
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