Word: counseling
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Last week in a letter to the IRS, Carter said he and his wife had decided to make a voluntary payment amounting to approximately 15% of their net taxable income "because of my strong feeling that a person should pay some tax on his income." White House Counsel Robert Lipshutz explained that Carter adopted the 15% figure because it is the minimum required by law on income such as long-term capital gains...
...join the Summa board. In August 1976, Lummis became Summa chairman at $180,000 a year. Summa Executive Vice President Frank William Gay, who commanded Hughes' Mormon Mafia of personal aides and was a Davis ally, was given the post of chief executive officer. Davis remained chief counsel and a board director...
Edward W. Powers, associate general counsel for employee relations, said yesterday he believes the two sides should reach an agreement tomorrow...
Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, yesterday called the University's victory--which capped a lengthy battle in the NLRB to block the election and a more recent publicity campaign against the union--"a tribute to a large number of people thinking about the issues and then going on and voting their wishes...
...paper-shuffling marathon has had telling effect. Conceding that the IBM case "wears people out," Justice Department Lead Counsel Raymond Carlson recently announced he would retire this fall (Katzenbach, too, admits he is "sick to death of this," and is retiring in four years). A new federal team, the third on the case, will cross-examine IBM witnesses. The Government wants to take 200 to 300 new depositions, in part to acquaint new prosecutors with details of the case. Two weeks ago, a youthful Government attorney asked such confusing questions of a friendly witness that Judge Edelstein, amid snickering from...