Word: counseling
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This year's meeting was canceled as a "sign of good faith," according to Daniel Steiner '54, vice president and general counsel for Harvard. The colleges have wisely realized that the worst thing they could do politically is antagonize the Department of Justice, which two years ago launched an antitrust investigation of their approaches to tuition, faculty salaries and particularly financial aid packages...
...wandered into The Crimson late on the night before the story ran that pegged Rudenstine as the search committee's nominee. "We scooped you!" he boasted, referring not to the impending presidential pick, but to the radio station's early report of the announcement that Vice President and General Counsel Daniel Steiner would step down sometime next year...
...exercise wide influence over post-gulf war policy. Major has largely backed away from Thatcherism, however, and has done nothing more than pay tribute to Thatcher "res-oluteness and staunchness" in committing Britain to the anti- Saddam coalition. Heeding the obvious signal that Major does not need her counsel, Thatcher will almost certainly leave politics. "It's all over. It must be terrible to go out that way," notes a sympathetic former associate...
Consumer advocates applauded the court's decision. Linda Lipsen, legislative counsel of the Consumers Union, suggested that insurance companies and others "should spend more time figuring out how to make their products safe and less time trying to escape their responsibilities under law." Another happy group: plaintiffs' lawyers, who often receive a hefty percentage of punitive damages in contingency-fee cases against wealthy defendants...
...University settled its $135 million civil suit against Merrill Lynch Thursday, Vice President and General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54 said yesterday...