December 21, 2020
Washington, D.C.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today announced that Market Participants Division (MPD) Director Joshua B. Sterling will depart the agency by the end of January 2021. Mr. Sterling has led MPD since joining the agency from private practice in August 2019.
“Josh has been an integral member of my team since the first weeks of my term,” said CFTC Chairman and Chief Executive Heath P. Tarbert. “He leaves behind a legacy of significant accomplishments, all of which centered around the goal of establishing and implementing smart, effective, and practical oversight of the 3,300 derivatives intermediaries registered with the CFTC. I am grateful for Josh’s service and his contributions to our historic rulemaking agenda.”
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A conversation with: Spencer Nauman Jr. of Nauman Smith Shissler and Hall
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About Spencer Nauman Jr.
Spencer Nauman Jr., 87, is senior partner at Nauman Smith Shissler and Hall, a Harrisburg-based law firm that will celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2021. He is a member of the firm’s tax, trusts and estates, nonprofit law, business and employment law, and municipal law practice groups. He also spent three years in the United States Army and later served in the Pennsylvania National Guard.
He was named a “Living Legacy” by the Harrisburg Sesquicentennial Commission in recognition of his achievements, inspiration and insight into the issues and events that shaped the city of Harrisburg.
December 14, 2020 at 12:26 AM
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The country has never been more divided politically, and whether they’re strongly in favor of or adamantly opposed to President Trump’s policies, people have been inspired to go to law school to somehow “save America.”
As our readers know, the latest Princeton Review law school rankings are out, and today, we’ll be focusing on what are perhaps the most important rankings of them all: the law schools with the most conservative students and the law schools with the most liberal students. During these times of political division and strife, why not attend a law school where there’s a high likelihood that your classmates will share your political ideology?