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"squire" Definitions
  1. (also Squire) (in the past in England) a man of high social status who owned most of the land in a particular country area
  2. Squire (British English, informal or humorous) used by a man as a friendly way of addressing another man
  3. (in the past) a young man who was an assistant to a knight before becoming a knight himself

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When Squire onboards a shop, they in turn recruit all their customers, which become paid users of Squire.
Squire Patton Boggs to Acquire San Francisco Law Firm | The deal to combine with Carroll, Burdick & McDonough, which has an international focus, gives Squire Patton Boggs a broader reach.
Squire says that's why she feels comfortable sending him information.
Squire grew up near Virginia Beach in a conservative Christian family.
Still, though Squire fears for her family's safety, she keeps going.
"Dear Members of the Squire Sebastian Senator Babyshower (sic)," she writes.
Financial terms of the settlement were confidential, Squire Patton Boggs said.
He will work in Squire Patton's Denver and Washington, D.C., offices.
The Highland Cottage, or Squire House, has quite the eerie history.
Squire Patton Boggs, another top-five D.C. firm, brought on Rep.
Crowley joined law and lobbying firm Squire Patton Boggs in February.
Stacy Swanson is a Public Policy Advisor at Squire Patton Boggs .
A "squire" is a man who accompanies or escorts a woman. 
SARAH SQUIRE WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. The writer is a radiation oncologist.
Squire Patton Boggs recently signed three new clients, including UnitedHealth Group.
But there's more to this squire than initially meets the eye.
One morning in December, I visited Squire in her small university office.
Three were released after negotiations, but the other, Ian Squire, was killed.
Squire Patton Boggs has 46 offices in 21 countries on five continents.
Squire Patton Boggs and London-based Portland PR also work for Qatar.
He joined the law and lobbying firm Squire Patton Boggs on Tuesday.
Roskam joins lobbying firm MORE (Pa.), who is at Squire Patton Boggs.
"Seems that all those choices, in retrospect, were great choices," Squire said.
From the beginning, Disney's philosophy has been "cradle to grave," Squire said.
Arabsat — through the United States-based law firm Squire Patton Boggs — refused.
Walters joins energy company MORE (Pa.), who is at Squire Patton Boggs.
And, no, you can't buy those for your Ford Country Squire wagon.
Mark Squire feeds his huskies as they practice at a forest course.
Critics might still argue that public shaming of the kind Squire promotes constitutes a watered-down form of doxing, and that this willingness to take matters into their own hands makes Squire and her cohort no better than vigilantes.
Squire lets customers book appointments over mobile in exchange for a $1 fee.
The email arrived just as Megan Squire was starting to cook Thanksgiving dinner.
Squire, like Balgord, has also reported some of the groups she's come across.
Squire said the company has no excuse not to address this ongoing issue.
"We know this online behavior harms the children in the images," Squire says.
For DuPont: Damond Mace, Stephen Fazio and Stephanie Niehaus of Squire Patton Boggs.
Squire Patton Boggs, once Washington's top-earning firm, has seen a precipitous slide.
He is now of counsel in Squire Patton Boggs' Public Policy Defense Practice.
"That's a metric that tells you your business is going to contract," Squire said.
Squire, center, marches through the streets of Asheboro, North Carolina, to protest the KKK.
Sources: Census Bureau; Peterson Institute for International Economics; Squire Patton Boggs; WTO; The Economist
Squire Patton Boggs did not return a request for comment on this latest report.
Squire Patton Boggs ended 2018 with $5.59 million in revenue in the fourth quarter.
Holland & Knight trails Squire Patton Boggs with $5.73 million revenue for the first quarter.
Lindsey Squire, 14, came to see Harris in Waterloo with her mother and grandmother.
Evans was employed as a securities lawyer with Patton Boggs (now Squire Patton Boggs).
Fingers tapping across the keyboard, Squire first tried to figure out exactly what she had.
The SPLC estimates that half of the 400,000-plus accounts Squire monitors represent actual users.
Squire said the group was able to return to Facebook by slightly altering its name.
"They're not so great at following up if the groups rebrand," Squire said of Facebook.
Removing those algorithmic suggestions could help people avoid falling down extremist rabbit holes, Squire said.
He has the indulgent eating habits of 17th century squire: fine meats, wines, and cheeses.
Al Cardenas is a partner at Squire Patton Boggs and vice-chair of No Labels.
Adcock is a Senior Policy Advisor in the Public Policy Group at Squire Patton Boggs.
In 1905, the home was bought by Sing Sing's chief physician, Dr. Amos Osborne Squire.
The former staff director for the House Ways and Means Committee joined Squire Patton Boggs.
My father was a gardener for the local squire and my mother was the laundress.
"They seem to be taking the long view on this; it's enormously expensive," Squire said.
It is the second firm hired by the coalition, after Squire Patton Boggs in May.
In 2015, the coalition reported paying Squire lobbyists $85033,000, with the team including former Sen.
She is the daughter of Susan B. Squire and David A. Hirshey of Los Angeles.
The actor was once cast as the cheerful squire, Roland, in 2001's "A Knight's Tale."
Or this one at Squire Patton Boggs, led by former Senators John Breaux and Trent Lott.
The last animal was a falcon named Squire, who landed on Fallon's, Robert's and Hart's arms.
He is now a public policy principal at the Washington law firm of Squire Patton Boggs.
" The lead: "Lord Ebbets, the Squire of Flatbush, had many callers yesterday at his spacious estate.
But Marvel tapped into a core demographic that Disney was missing at that time, Squire said.
Squire Patton Boggs has also formed a strategic partnership with Michael Cohen, Trump's longtime personal lawyer.
He is also a counsel with the law firm of Squire Patton Boggs, also in Washington.
"I'm the old lady of activism," says Megan Squire, a professor of computer science at Elon University.
After Charlottesville, Squire considered, in her anger and grief, publicly releasing the entire Whack-a-Mole database.
The chairman of Carroll Burdick, Matthew Kemner, will serve as a board member of Squire Patton Boggs.
In fact, Squire Patton Boggs had help securing clients last year from none other than Michael Cohen.
Sadly, those of Ser Alliser Thorne and Olly, the internet's most-hated squire, are not among them.
Speng Squire is a Quebec rapper with a hungry snarl that distinguishes him from the CanRap pack.
A spokesman for Squire Patton Boggs said in a statement that its arrangement with Cohen is ending.
Squire Patton Boggs reported just over $25.8 million in 2019 revenue, up from $24.2 million in 2018.
A top cybersecurity official under the Obama administration is joining Squire Patton Boggs, the firm announced Monday.
Emily Squire joins sledders and their huskies as they practice ahead of the Aviemore Sled Dog Rally.
Squire chooses which accounts to monitor based on images and keywords that line up with various extremist groups.
Squire, a company that launched last week at Y Combinator's Summer '16 Demo Day, makes software for barbershops.
In 2014, Patton Boggs, started by Thomas Boggs Jr., merged with Squire Sanders as its future became shaky.
The arrogance of the male power structure was crumbling like an untrained squire felled by a mighty lance!
Squire Patton Boggs has also hired Meg Gilley to serve as an advisor in its public policy group.
Squire Patton Boggs still represents the Chinese government, in addition to public relations firms MSLGroup and BLJ Worldwide.
The combination gives Squire expanded access to markets around the world, including Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Germany.
And David Stewart, staff director for House Ways and Means Committee Republicans, joined Squire Patton Boggs in April.
At Squire Patton Boggs, Global Managing Partner Ed Newberry will be leading the team, which includes former Sens.
Squire Patton also represented the Saudi Food and Drug Authority, Kingdom of Southern Arabia from 28500 to 6900.
Squire initially didn't charge barbershops, but quickly realized shops were willing to pay for what it was offering.
Testing knight and squire — along with the rest of Arthur's knights — is a forest full of Jurassic beasts.
Squire Patton Boggs has registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act to represent the Government of Saint Lucia.
And for full-on singalongs, the Billy Squire sample that makes up its hook is pretty much perfect.
It's a never-restored, all-original, green 1978 Ford Pinto Squire Wagon in pristene condition that may be one of the few vehicles at Monterey that can turn as many heads as the GT. PERFECT 1978 FORD PINTO SQUIRE WAGON SET TO STEAL THE SHOW AT FANCY CAR AUCTION Video
Meanwhile, the left-wing activist whom Squire had separately sent data to was preparing to release certain names online.
After the police finally separated the combatants, Squire and dozens of other counter­protesters took to Fourth Street in triumph.
The bride's father works in Miami as a partner with Squire Patton Boggs, a law firm based in Cleveland.
Squire Patton Boggs is a respected firm, and John Boehner, Trent Lott and John Breaux are all honorable men.
Prior to that, Wegner also spent more than seven years at the law and lobby firm Squire Patton Boggs.
Al Cardenas is a Republic strategist and senior partner at the international law firm of Squire Patton Boggs, Miami.
Glover Park Group and Squire Patton Boggs are now working for the Saudi government, according to new disclosure forms.
Squire Patton Boggs, which previously held that slot, still increased its numbers from last year, taking in $2023 million.
Now, you have to understand the reason I'm playing a Rickenbacker 4001 is totally because of Mr. Chris Squire.
Trent Lott, who now represents automakers and airlines as part of his practice at the firm Squire Patton Boggs.
Samsung Electronics added Squire Patton Boggs to its lobbying roster, which includes six other firms working on its behalf.
Squire Patton Boggs also saw growth with $6.33 million in revenue, up from $6.04 million in the second quarter.
"Dan is about the power of the argument," said Ken Squire, who tracks activists at research firm 13D Monitor.
"It didn't make sense to shut them down, or you would destroy a lot of economic value," says Squire.
"If the group slightly rebrands to Patriots of Odin, they seem to be unable to figure [it] out," Squire said.
AT THE age of 46 Oscar Hammerstein was living as a country squire on his Pennsylvania farm, apparently washed up.
This type of move, known as a white squire, is permitted under the laws of Delaware, where Tribune is incorporated.
His mother is an accountant at Curtis Squire, a Minneapolis-based holding company that owns beauty salons and radio stations.
Rory Murphy, an associate at Squire Patton Boggs, said the complicated trade picture meant companies need more resources than before.
Ms. Squire, who studies online extremism, said she monitored dozens of "very severely racist, violent channels" that promote white supremacy.
Inspired by "The Canterbury Tales," Ledger plays William Thatcher, a young squire with a dream to compete in jousting events.
Since aggressive hires, including a team from Squire Patton Boggs, the firm has added significant growth to its lobbying revenue.
Photo by Jen Squire Near the end of our convo, Chloe Charles tells me she wants everyone to feel like shit.
With no clear-cut rules for just how far a citizen could and should go, Squire has made up her own.
The man told police his husband, 51-year-old Squire Felder Jr., got angry during an argument and bit his nose.
For Squire Patton Boggs, once the largest lobbying firm on K Street by revenue, the addition of Boehner is a coup.
One of Squire Patton Boggs's predecessor firms was hit by financial problems and merged two years ago with another law firm.
The forum also has layers and former ambassadors Susan Esserman, now at Steptoe & Johnson, and Frank Wisner of Squire Patton Boggs.
More consequentially, with a young Welsh squire named Owen ap Maredudd ap Tudur (yes, that's Tudor for you English history nerds).
One play he was cast in was "The Rivals" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, in which he played the squire Bob Acres.
"[Speaking] broadly, they're not going to see a turnaround in the latter part of the year," said John Squire, CEO of DynamicAction.
Other regular additions are Argent Squire, Flame Juggler and Argent Horserider, all of which are great cards for any attack-focused decks.
Squire put on a gas mask she'd been carrying in a backpack, but the pepper spray covered her arms, making them sting.
The son of a notary, he has the tweedy look of a country squire, and a Catholic-hued social conservatism to match.
Squire Patton Boggs has gone through a merger and rebranding in recent years amid staff defections but has a growing global reach.
Matheson, who joined top K Street firm Squire Patton Boggs after retiring from Congress last year, begins in the role next month.
Until recently, Cohen had been working with law firm Squire Patton Boggs, which said the raid had nothing to do with them.
Waisake Naholo, Lima Sopoaga and Liam Squire will also play for the Otago Highlanders against the tourists four days earlier in Dunedin.
Squire, a Y Combinator-backed business management platform for barbershops, just raised an $8 million Series A round led by Trinity Ventures.
But before his (off-camera) death he was a squire in the Lannister army — and Tommen and Joffrey's first cousin, once-removed.
The lowly squire proves to be a far wiser and more compassionate ruler than the noblemen who mock him and his master.
Jaime then gives that to Brienne, along with armor and a squire, to enable her to fulfill a vow that he cannot.
It's the U.K. Independence Party leader Paul Nuttall, striding about in a tweed jacket and matching hat like a Victorian country squire.
Some local theater pros I knew, John Wat and Monica and Squire Coldwell, designed and assembled the cape plus various fabric pieces.
He currently serves as chairman of the Georgia Republican Party Foundation and is a principal at the law firm Squire Patton Boggs.
As the knight and his squire roam a countryside gripped with fear, Bergman ponders divine justice on the precipice of human oblivion.
When his pack of dogs chased away a lioness, the elder Clegane was rewarded with land and a squire position for his son.
As day shifted to evening, Squire closed the database so she could finish up cooking and celebrate Thanksgiving with her family and friends.
Over the next three weeks, the SPLC, with help from Squire, became comfortable enough with the information to begin to act on it.
At one point, a group of clergy tried to blockade the white supremacists, and Squire linked arms with other activists to protect them.
Squire has been researching extremism on Facebook for years and said the ban didn't capture most of the groups she has been monitoring.
But Songe LaRon and Dave Salvant, co-founders of Squire, said the reaction from barbershop owners has been pretty much the total opposite.
Squire currently works with 25 New York City-based barber shops, which give the company a cut from services booked through the app.
The mana curve skews very low, with minions such as Flame Imp, Argent Squire, Voidwalker and Possessed Villager in the 1-mana slot.
John Breaux (D-La.) and Trent Lott (R-Miss.), the co-chairs of Squire Patton Boggs' public policy practice, wished their colleague well.
Other lawyers and lobbyists — primarily from Patton Boggs, which has since merged to become Squire Patton Boggs — appear to round out Sinopec's team.
Squire, who runs an activist mutual fund and also monitors activist investor filings, said that Elliott could also offer to buy Qlik itself.
He made a "strategic alliance" with the law and lobbying firm Squire Patton Boggs, and the RNC named him national deputy finance chair.
Squire Patton Boggs formed a ''strategic alliance'' with Michael Cohen, Trump's self-described ''personal attorney'' from New York, who had scant government experience.
Among other things, Squire Patton Boggs did not have a key to Mr. Cohen's office, and it was kept locked at all times.
The driver, who had marched with the white nationalists and was later identified as James Alex Fields, missed Squire by only a few feet.
For more than 1,500 high-profile individuals, however, Squire fills out their entries with information gleaned from sources like the SPLC, informers, and leaks.
She and her faithful squire Podrick, on a quest to protect and serve the Stark girls since Season 4, are so far batting .000.
The panel will include NBC's Tom Brokaw; Squire Patton Boggs' Al Cardenas; presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin; and the American Enterprise Institute's Danielle Pletka.
The company announced the changes in a 14-paragraph release: Mr. Panter and Ms. Squire will give up their roles as co-chief executives.
Disclosure filings show that Squire Patton Boggs began lobbying for the company in June 220006 and the firm has not filed any termination paperwork.
New clients began to sign up with Arnold & Porter not long after the firm took on a group of lobbyists from Squire Patton Boggs.
"A lot of new product has been brought to the market," said Brock Squire, the owner and broker of Coldwell Banker La Costa Realty.
But President Trump's fixer brought in huge payouts from Squire Patton Boggs, AT&T, Novartis and others with the prospect of access to power.
Micronesia is the first foreign client signed by the firm since O'Neill came over from Squire Patton Boggs to expand Arnold & Porter's lobbying business.
John Breaux (D-La.) is co-chair of Squire Patton Boggs's Public Policy Practice and serves on the Board of Directors of LHC Group.
That can mean paying Squire, Patton and Boggs, the high-powered Washington lobbying firm, $22019,000 to encourage passage of this year's defense spending bill.
Why it matters: The self-registration in addition to retaining Squire Patton Boggs signals the group's increasing activity on Capitol Hill, a spokesman said.
Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and John Breaux (D-La.), now senior counsels at Squire Patton Boggs, are regularly seen working the halls of Congress.
The idea of corporate bankruptcy as a reset button is an American invention dating to the 19th century, says Fordham law professor Richard Squire.
Squire, a 45-year-old professor of computer science at Elon University, lives in a large white house at the end of a suburban street.
Willam said I could be his squire, though Will was no knight, only a potboy armed with a kitchen knife he'd stolen from the inn.
Speakers:Rebecca Smith, Refinery229Hayley Squire, ThrillistEverdeen Mason, The Washington PostColin Jones, Daily Beast How New Media Is Redefining The Meaning of LuxuryMarch 213, 003:200 a.m.
However, Martin has been very passionate about the character in his writing, even penning novellas about Ser Duncan, nicknamed "Dunk," and his squire "Egg," a.k.a.
Podrick Payne With a beautiful voice and a magical dick, our favorite bumbling squire seems to the candidate most likely to survive via pure luck.
Jack Kingston (R-Ga.) at Squire Patton Boggs, and David Tamasi of Rasky Baerlein have lent support to the campaign in one way or another.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (Pa.), who is at Squire Patton Boggs.
Around 1912, Squire converted the home into a privately run mental institution, giving the home a creepy and even haunted reputation, according to local legend.
Last week, Squire Patton Boggs also announced it had added former Federal Trade Commission official Alicia Batts to its antitrust and competition practice in Washington.
Squire Patton Boggs, whose Washington office is among the top 10 highest grossing lobbying shops in the industry, partnered up with Cohen after the election.
Since launching in 2016, Squire has grown to operate in 28 cities across three countries with more than $100 million in transactions processed to date.
Squire has a tiered business model that ranges from $30 per month to $250 per month, depending on the size and needs of the barbershop.
Like yours, said Huanitzin—who, being an Aztec noble and a featherworker, considered a provincial squire turned soldier to be of a class beneath his.
David Stewart, the committee's staff director, left this spring to take a job in the public policy practice of the law firm Squire Patton Boggs.
Plot: After his master dies, a peasant squire, fueled by his desire for food and glory, creates a new identity for himself as a knight.
Jakob Nolte, a young German playwright, turns the sprawling picaresque into a two-man show for the title knight and his loyal squire, Sancho Panza.
BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Trent Lott, former Senate majority leader now senior counsel and co-chair of Squire Patton Boggs' public policy practice, is 76.
While lobbying revenue has increased exponentially, Schnittger also emphasized the growth in earnings from Squire Patton Boggs's non-lobbying work, which is not publicly disclosed.
The system that Squire described, one in which a company can restructure via Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, isn't a realistic option for many retailers today.
By midafternoon, Squire was exchanging messages via Slack with an analyst at the Southern Poverty Law Center, a 46-year-old organization that monitors hate groups.
Brienne's faithful young squire was with her in the heat of battle — which proved a great place to be, since he too made it out alive.
At one point the SPLC contacted a university about a student whom Squire had identified as a potentially violent member of the League of the South.
Past players include rock luminaries like Joe Walsh, Peter Frampton, Sheila E., Billy Squire, the Who's John Entwistle, Cream's Jack Bruce, Edgar Winter and Rod Argent.
Squire Patton Boggs is working to prevent the federal government from re-imposing sanctions on the Republic of Sudan, serving as lobbyists for the country's government.
Unfortunately, all anyone wants to ask him about is the one thing he's reluctant to discuss: his heroic rescue of a fellow soldier, Captain Craig Squire.
The terrorists would take advantage of Conway, he tells his opponent, obliquely referencing the guilt and shame he must feel about what happened overseas with Squire.
The company notably has hired major players -- Akin Gump, Brownstein and Squire Patton Boggs, among others--beginning in 28500, when it spent $6900 million on lobbying.
The company notably has hired major players — Akin Gump, Brownstein and Squire Patton Boggs, among others—beginning in 2012, when it spent $2.5 million on lobbying.
The first novella, The Hedge Knight, follows Duncan, an orphan from Flea Bottom in King's Landing who became a squire to an itinerant, low-status knight.
Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and John Breaux (D-La.) are working on a new Squire Patton Boggs client, the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America.
CreditCreditJamie Squire/Getty Images ST.-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — Rory McIlroy is straddling two continents, two tours and two colliding worlds — the celebrity and the secular.
For his part, Wake also seems to be hiding dark secrets: he forbids his squire from entering the lantern room, where the light itself is stored.
Law firm offices A source familiar with the situation said agents visited Cohen's office this morning at the law firm Squire Patton Boggs in New York.
Squire Patton Boggs, which has seen revenues decline over the last few years, has been slowly recovering and enjoyed a bounce in 2017's first quarter.
The Milan office is expected to "formally open in the coming weeks," Squire Patton Boggs spokesman Angelo Kakolyris said in an email to Reuters on Thursday.
New hire Galileo Pozzoli will be its managing partner tasked with growing Squire Patton Boggs' practices in Italy and Africa, the firm said in a statement.
Americans for Carbon Dividends has officially registered to lobby on its own behalf after only using the outside firm Squire Patton Boggs since launching last year.
The groom's father retired as senior partner in the Washington law firm Squire Patton Boggs, and now works in Washington as a consultant in aviation law.
"Health care, particularly concerns about pre-existing conditions protections, is probably the best weapon McCaskill has to use against Hawley," the University of Missouri's Squire said.
Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and John Breaux (D-La.) at Squire Patton Boggs, the Raben Group, Baker & Hostetler and Invariant, formerly known as Heather Podesta + Partners.
And Squire said his data shows Third Point returning roughly 21 percent on average on positions where it has taken a 5 percent or higher stake.
Read more about Yoshi on TechCrunch Squire – OpenTable for barbershops Most barbershops still handle appointment booking over the phone with pen and paper or outdated salon software.
The data itself was a few years old and haphazardly assembled, so Squire had to rake the tens of thousands of information-filled cells into standardized sets.
The anti-fascist far-left movement known as Antifa gets some of its intelligence from a computer scientist named Megan Squire, who disseminates valuable and controversial information.
The mom-to-be also clarifies that Squire Sebastian Senator is his entire first name and that he will not be allowed to go by a nickname.
The collecting fever snowballed with weekend trips to auctions in Connecticut, where he would fill his Country Squire station wagon with pictures, furniture and bric-a-brac.
The firms, which announced the deal on Monday, said the combination would become effective in March, joining the approximately 1,163 lawyers at Squire with Carroll Burdick's 50.
The porter-style beer will be aptly named The Wreck - Preservation Ale, and is being produced by brewing company James Squire for a limited release in June.
In fact, Elon University computer science professor Megan Squire even used machine learning to recognize Torvalds' insults, which numbered in the thousands during a four year period.
There are now 6900 shops working for the country overall, including heavyweights like Podesta Group, BGR Group, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, King & Spalding and Squire Patton Boggs.
It recently hired Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck and Sphere Consulting, rounding out a list of new hires that also includes Squire Patton Boggs and Glover Park Group.
The Venezuelan government has a fancy US law firm, Squire Patton Boggs, arguing that the website is causing runaway inflation and the collapse of the Venezuelan economy!
There was the party thrown in honor of Ohio politicians by Squire Patton Boggs, which lobbies on behalf of Amazon, Airbus and Gazprombank of Russia, among others.
The group's public policy team includes Squire Patton Boggs, where Boehner works as a senior strategic adviser, as well as the Liaison Group and HDMK Public Affairs.
One of the clients Michael Cohen referred to law and lobbying firm Squire Patton Boggs during a "strategic partnership" is a company with ties to Kushner Cos.
"In talking to customers, we realized there was a lot of opportunity to build value in a backend management system," Squire co-founder Songe LaRon told TechCrunch.
Squire Patton Boggs' newly filed disclosure on its Q3 lobbying for Americans for Carbon Dividends shows $150,000 in expenses, the same level as the prior four quarters.
Tronc found a white squire, Patrick Soon-Shiong, who was willing to invest $70 million to become the second-largest shareholder of the company, after Mr. Ferro.
Squire Patton Boggs brought on Angela Freyre, a former senior vice president and general counsel of the Export-Import Bank, to work in its financial services practice.
Squire Patton Boggs, which is on the rebound after losing the No. 1 spot in the revenue game, continued a winning streak that began earlier this year.
"Trump has pledged to change things in Washington — about draining the swamp," said Mr. Lott, who now works at Squire Patton Boggs, a law and lobbying firm.
Reorganization in bankruptcy has also become an American export, says Squire, having been picked up in some form by the UK, Italy, Germany, and Singapore, among others.
Squire screamed curses at the white supremacists by name—she knew them because she had their information on file in Whack-a-Mole and had memorized their faces.
You know, VC funds, Squire, Hillhouse, and the likes, so more people are raising large amount of capital, to finance the growth of companies, tech companies, in particular.
A mom-to-be allegedly decided to cancel her baby shower after her family and friends disapproved of what she chose to name her son: Squire Sebastian Senator.
As many an English squire would attest, tolerating the eccentricities of the clergy is simply one of the obligations that flow from the ancient principle of noblesse oblige.
Squire Patton Boggs is now lobbying the administration to permanently remove those sanctions, and in the longer term to try to clean up the regime's image in Washington.
The former House speaker will serve as a "strategic adviser" at Squire Patton Boggs, an international law firm with clients that include Fortune 100 companies and national governments.
President Trump's longtime personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, is joining forces with the Washington law and lobby firm Squire Patton Boggs, the firm said in an announcement on Monday.
Other K Street firms working for Saudi Arabia include the Podesta Group, BGR Group, King & Spalding, Squire Patton Boggs, Hogan Lovells, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck and DLA Piper.
The company, Ambassador Theater Group, which is the largest owner of theaters in Britain, portrayed the move as amicable, as did Mr. Panter and his wife, Rosemary Squire.
A fleet of drivers was employed to squire the escorts to clients' home or to deluxe hotels like the Park Central and the Mandarin Oriental, the complaint said.
Dr. Peter Koenig, Of Counsel at Squire Patton Boggs, is both a lawyer and PhD economist  and has been an adjunct professor as to finance, economics and law.
Across the 28 cities where Squire operates, the company says it sees the most traction in cities like New York, San Francisco, Miami, Atlanta, Los Angeles and Toronto.
A fleet of drivers was employed to squire the escorts to clients' home or to deluxe hotels like the Park Central and the Mandarin Oriental, the papers said.
"Studios used to be able to buy an opening weekend — O.K., marketing department, here's a movie that isn't very good, make it open," said Mr. Squire, the professor.
And as the the Hill reported earlier this year, Boehner, who joined Squire Patton Boggs, is also chairing the National Cannabis Roundtable and taking meetings with lawmakers on cannabis.
It then takes you to a "record crate" where you can choose samples of classic songs from artists like George Clinton, The Isley Brothers, Billy Squire, and Betty Wright.
But anyone inclined to think that Britain is approaching peak Corbyn or even that, as Country Squire Magazine, a website, argues, "peak Corbyn has passed", should consider three things.
"Winning the majority will be very difficult if they don't keep the seats they have," Peverill Squire, a political science professor at the University of Missouri, tells UPI.com. Sen.
Firms like Ketchum, Qorvis/MSLGroup, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman and Squire Patton Boggs topped the list of those taking work from the governments with the worst human rights records.
Given that Squire is just about the only military vet who isn't gushing about Conway in a new campaign ad, the Underwood campaign suspects there's more to the story.
Like many of her generation she smoked early and often, and I swear she waited to light up until we were hermetically sealed in our family's Ford Country Squire.
Mr. Panter and Ms. Squire will remain directors of, and shareholders in, A.T.G., and will continue to play creative roles with the company as their executive roles are reduced.
The company has 13 firms on retainer, including Squire Patton Boggs, Monument Policy Group, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck and Ballard Partners, a firm with lobbyists close to President Trump.
Squire Howell, a retiree who had lived in Paradise since 1972, choked up as he recalled how "the sky turned black" as he fled his home, leaving everything behind.
"After listening to the project, I realized that I'm rapping my ass off on almost every song and just needed something that people can sing along to," says Squire.
MINING. Squire Patton Boggs is the newest lobbying firm for the Pebble Limited Partnership, a mining company that is looking to build copper and precious mineral mines in Alaska.
"The Last Duel" has already provoked indignation on social media; Affleck and Damon play a knight and a squire who are forced to duel after a woman's rape accusation.
Ken Squire, the founder of research service 13D Monitor, which tracks activist campaigns, noted that Barington was an experienced activist fund known to create value in the retail sector.
Tom Jones, in Fielding's eponymous novel, is — spoiler alert — Squire Allworthy's nephew; Trollope's Mary Thorne is Sir Roger Scatcherd's niece; Dickens's Oliver Twist the spawn of rich Edwin Leeford.
Podrick & The Sex Workers in "Walk of Punishment" Season 3, episode 3 Loyal squire Podrick Payne (Daniel Portman) is the greatest lay in all of Westeros, and that's a fact.
Squire often feeds data to the SPLC, whose analysts might use it to provide information to police or to reveal white supremacists to their employers, seeking to get them fired.
When she learned the group was holding a rally in Ohio last weekend, Squire checked her Facebook support inbox and said her report from last year was still under review.
Squire Patton Boggs is a big firm and it's entirely possible that John Boehner, Trent Lott and John Breaux simply don't know that their firm has taken on this account.
Jamie Squire/Getty Images; flickr4jazz/Flickr Bunting is now literally illegal and players who attempt a bunt will be arrested on the spot and tried in a court of law.
"Clients worldwide increasingly confront challenges and look to seize business opportunities that intersect with governments worldwide," said Mark Ruehlmann, chair and global CEO of Squire Patton Boggs, in a statement.
"This situation is as classic as an Elliott activist situation gets - small to mid-cap technology company that has strategic opportunities," Ken Squire, of 13D Monitor, said in a note.
As majority staff director for the Ways and Means Committee, Andres will succeed David Stewart, who left Capitol Hill to work at the law and lobbying firm Squire Patton Boggs.
According to Megan Squire, a senior fellow at the Center for Analysis of the Radical Right, two Telegram channels forwarded versions of the video to 15,625 other accounts on Wednesday.
"The laws have not changed, but I know agencies have been instructed to ensure that they're in compliance," said Karen Harbaugh, partner at Squire Patton Boggs focused on government contracts.
Squire provided BuzzFeed News and Toronto Star a list of groups that have made a comeback on the platform, including those that participated in the deadly Charlottesville Unite the Right rally.
The Sword in the Stone (1963) A little boy named Arthur who embarks on a path to become a squire gets the unlikely opportunity to be mentored by a wizard, Merlin.
Trent Lott (R-Miss.), who co-leads the lobbying shop at Squire Patton Boggs, has been blasting emails to Senate staffers about the dangers of turning the vetoed legislation into law.
LeAnn goes to Texas to pressure Squire himself to call and confront Conway; Conway is taken aback and acts cagey, but manages to end the call without any bombshells being revealed.
Mr. Panter will continue to produce "The Rocky Horror Show," a touring musical, and will be executive producer of some other projects; Ms. Squire will be chairwoman of Sonia Friedman Productions.
Aziz Ibrahim - who served a brief stint as guitarist in The Stones Roses - has claimed that Slash once offered to join the band after John Squire left the group in 1996.
All of a sudden, Chris Squire walks into the party, with not just the jacket that was supposedly "made specifically for me," but a whole suit made from the same material!
Major corporations including AT&T, Novartis and the law firm Squire Patton Boggs collectively paid him over $22017 million for advice about navigating the suddenly foreign terrain of Mr. Trump's Washington.
A congressional aide who played a key role in Republicans' successful efforts to pass tax-overhaul legislation is leaving Capitol Hill to join Squire Patton Boggs, the lobbying firm announced Monday.
Why it matters: The amount reported on March 23 by the heavyweight firm Squire Patton Boggs on behalf of Americans for Carbon Dividends is, needless to say, quite modest by beltway standards.
Squire said that she did not have the kind of granular personal information that was revealed to have been accessed by Cambridge Analytica, the shadowy UK firm that harvested Facebook user data.
So to support these unique use cases and try to grab a piece of that $20 billion total customer spend, Squire built a platform for both the customer and the barbershop owner.
Usually companies don't take account of the foreign service tax break when calculating employees' payoffs as part of large scale redundancies, said David Whincup, employment partner at law firm Squire Patton Boggs.
And in January, Mr. Panter and Ms. Squire were once again named the most influential players in London theater — topping the annual Stage 100 list for the seventh year in a row.
However, the combination of Patton Boggs and Squire Sanders has created a global law and lobby firm with 28500 offices in 6900 different countries, and executives there are optimistic about the future.
Fisher and Potter strolled down the block in West Palm Beach to the offices of Squire Patton Boggs — a well-regarded multinational firm that represents Oesterlund's Florida companies — to hear them out.
In addition, Cohen did not have access to any of Squire Patton Boggs's client files or shared drives, nor did he maintain an email address on the firm's domain, according to prosecutors.
"I am skeptical that many votes hinge on Senator McCaskill's stance on Kavanaugh, one way or the other," Peverill Squire, a political science professor at the University of Missouri, wrote to CNBC.
Larger lobby firms like BGR Group, Covington & Burling and Squire Patton Boggs have also posted large gains over 2016, with each seeing lobbying dollars jump anywhere from 30 percent to 85003 percent.
You'll want to dig for your strong openers, ideally a Tunnel Trogg into a Totem Golem, but starting off with Argent Squire or Sir Finley Mrrgglton on the first turn is also fine.
Before a neo-Nazi rally in Boston this past November, Squire provided local antifa groups with a list of 94 probable white nationalist attendees that included their names, Facebook profiles, and group affiliations.
Performed in front of Cinderella's castle (where else?), the show features appearances by Princess Tiana, Rapunzel, Princess Anna and Queen Elsa – plus Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald and Daisy in their royal squire finery.
In comments submitted to the Federal Register by Squire Patton Boggs, the alliance said the rule would incentivize employers to switch from coal-based abrasives to alternative blasting materials, without any safety benefit.
So it's surprising that Squire Patton Boggs, a firm that includes in its senior ranks former House Speaker John Boehner and former senators Trent Lott and John Breaux, has taken on this account.
Squire, launched out of WeWork Labs in Chelsea, New York, allows users to discover nearby barber shops, make an appointment, and pay for the service and tip in as little as three clicks.
Earlier this year, federal prosecutors wrote in a legal filing that Cohen had referred five clients to Squire Patton Boggs as part of a strategic partnership with the firm that ended this March.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) is at Squire Patton Boggs.
But when he gets there, he meets Ernie (Brent Jennings), who becomes the "knight" to Dud's "squire," as the two attempt to solve the mysteries of the Lodge, the Lynx, and the universe.
After leaving the FCC, he joined the Aspen Institute as a Senior Fellow at the think tank's Communications and Society Program, and later the law firm Squire Patton Boggs LLP as a partner.
In the most famous scene of the book, his squire, Sancho Panza, warns Quixote that the giant he is tempted to charge is just a windmill, and, as such, should be left alone.
Taking leave of his senses, he sets out to fix the world and revive chivalry, clad in makeshift armor and accompanied by a donkey-owning farmer named Sancho Panza, who serves as his squire.
Squire said changes Facebook recently made to how groups on the platform function provided a way for people who spread hateful content "to hide in plain sight" and could make the problem even worse.
"Historically, blue collar jobs in manufacturing provided opportunities for workers without a college education to earn a decent living," said the study from researchers Ken Jacobs, Zohar Perla, Ian Perry and Dave Graham-Squire.
"The strategic alliance will enable the two firms to work together to advance the interests of their clients as Squire Patton Boggs continues building upon its preeminent global public policy offering," the announcement says.
The lifting of sanctions is a potential policy shift that helped spur the government of Sudan to ink a $85033,000 per month lobbying contract with one of K Street's largest firms, Squire Patton Boggs.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), who is at Squire Patton Boggs.
John A. Boehner, the former speaker of the House who left Congress and his leadership post last year, is joining Squire Patton Boggs, a Washington-based law firm long known for its lobbying work.
Companies realized that it made sense to keep dying businesses running to still make money, rather than completely shutting them down and destroying their economic value, Fordham law professor Richard Squire previously told Vox.
"Seeing and eating the unique cuisines around the world — and how even from region to region in Europe cuisine styles and ingredients change — I knew we had to do better in Australia," said Squire.
"At all times, Cohen maintained his independence, was not an employee of the firm, and did not maintain files or bill clients through the firm," Squire Patton Boggs spokesman Angelo Kakolyris told The Hill.
Squire Patton Boggs, one of the largest law firms in the world, has maintained a top lobbying practice in Washington partly by bringing in lobbyists with deep connections to the leadership in both parties.
People who worked with Squire Patton Boggs cautioned the firm against partnering with Mr. Cohen, predicting that his confrontational style and deal-making could bring unwanted attention, according to those familiar with the conversations.
Several people with knowledge of Mr. Cohen's involvement with Squire Patton Boggs said he had been brought on as a sort of rainmaker because of his business contacts in the United States and abroad.
Squire Patton Boggs on Thursday announced its plans to open an office in Milan with four partners it swiped from Curtis Mallet-Prevost Colt & Mosle as it aims to grow its presence in Italy.
Squire Patton Boggs, a law firm that was built on powerhouse lobbying in Washington but later encountered turbulence as the legal economy shifted, is acquiring a smaller firm based in San Francisco, Carroll, Burdick & McDonough.
Fred Squire is one of the former, and it's his story of dreaming in foreign languages—due to transmissions from an amp in his bedroom entering a hypnagogic mind state—that provides the documentary's centerpiece.
Family Trip Mode: The Zombie will reconfigure its body into a 1974 Ford Country Squire station wagon, including broken air-conditioning, seats stained from ketchup and chocolate milk shakes, and a nauseatingly sticky rear compartment.
Newberry, who serves as the global managing partner for policy, regulation and compliance at Squire Patton Boggs, was recently promoted to help lead the lobbying shop, according to an internal memo obtained by The Hill.
Why there's no policy: Tony Scott, formerly President Obama's federal CIO and currently senior data privacy and cybersecurity adviser at Squire Patton Boggs, told Axios the administration had weighed the problem but decided against acting.
"We want to see if we can elicit the same intuition effects—and what kinds of modifications and trainings we might design to accelerate it," says Peter Squire, the ONR project manager who succeeded Cohn.
"I really believe in hub locations in busy areas," said Josh Squire, the founder and CEO of dockless bikeshare company CycleHop who in 1999 was awarded the first US patent for a docked bikeshare system.
"It is unusual for the level of contested state legislative seats to increase dramatically from one election to the next, unless redistricting is involved," said Peverill Squire, a political scientist at the University of Missouri.
Mr. Boehner's law firm, Squire Patton Boggs, is listed in federal forms as a lobbyist for JBS, although an aide to Mr. Boehner said he is not among those at the firm who represent JBS.
Versions of the video reached more than 15,000 accounts on the messaging platform Telegram within half an hour, according to an analysis by Megan Squire, a computer science professor at Elon University in North Carolina.
"These huge franchise pictures are elbowing out midrange and lower-budget movies," said Jason E. Squire, editor of "The Movie Business Book" and a professor at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts.
From the moment they left the Senate, they've been lobbying, first at their own firm, the Breaux–Lott Leadership Group, and now at Squire Patton Boggs, which has represented everything from Shell to solar companies.
It can earn $1000 a month per barbershop, and there are 300,000 barbershops in the US. While the X for Y startup cliche might seem a bit tired, Squire may have found a permutation that works.
DynamicAction CEO John Squire said one reason retailers are leaning so heavily on discounts is that their systems aren't sophisticated enough to read and react to customer demand or buying patterns, leaving them with excess goods.
Another page Squire is tracking, West is the Best II: Electric Boogaloo, directly pointed its fans to the Proud Boys USA website, showing how easy is it to circumvent enforcement of Facebook's own rules, she said.
On March 7, Cowan, who served as deputy head of OSHA under President Reagan, attended a meeting at the Labor Department, where Squire Patton Boggs lobbyists asked agency lawyers about OSHA's plans for the beryllium rule.
"There is no argument for not having a shareholder on the board in order to hold management accountable," said Ken Squire, a portfolio manager at 13D Activist Fund, which owns 0.51 percent of Deckers' outstanding shares.
In "Walk of Punishment," the bumbling squire Podrick is revealed as a great lover with a possibly enormous penis, even though we're already endeared to him for saving Tyrion's life at the Battle of the Blackwater.
Matheson, who became eligible to lobby his former colleagues this year, is listed as advocating on behalf of Airlines for America, Duke Energy, Salt Lake Community College, United Health Group, among others, at Squire Patton Boggs.
Companies, including AT&T and the drug company Novartis, paid Cohen during the time he was working out of Squire Patton Boggs offices, but the firm says it wasn't aware of the LLC or the payments.
Lock Sam Whitelock, flankers Sam Cane and Liam Squire and center Ryan Crotty are all included in the starting lineup for Saturday's clash, with the team essentially the same one that destroyed the Springboks last month.
Though the Italian government documents name Al-Thebity as Abdullah Al-Qahtani's lawyer, Motherboard tried multiple times to reach Al-Thebity and his law firm, Squire Patton Boggs, to discuss his involvement but received no response.
This kind of learning is a more unconscious process, Dr. Squire said, in that you cannot necessarily describe what you know, but it creates a kind of memory that does indeed last for a long time.
The best entry point to Pierce's sword-and-sorcery world, Tortall — where about half of her 29 books are set — is her four-part series Protector of the Small (First Test, Page, Squire, and Lady Knight).
Mr. Squire estimated that about 3223 percent of the foreign buyers in the region come from the United States, with another 2322 percent from Canada and the rest from Europe, particularly France, Britain, Italy and Germany.
Though Tiuri is forbidden from opening the door, when an urgent knock is heard he does, and is hustled off by a hermit-squire who tells him to take a letter to the king at once.
The Republican National Committee named him to its finance leadership team this year, and in April, the international law firm and Washington lobbying powerhouse Squire Patton Boggs formed a "strategic alliance" with Mr. Cohen's law practice.
For its overall analysis, SAM took into account contributions from groups like the National Cannabis Industry Association, as well as the law firm Squire Patton Boggs, which has a group working on client matters on cannabis.
Blackjewel agreed to pay employees past due wages, according to court papers filed on Thursday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Charleston, West Virginia, by the company's lawyers at Squire Patton Boggs and the Supple Law Office.

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