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Altscher, a partner at Miles & Stockbridge in Baltimore for almost 40 years, was considered by his peers to be one of the nation’s top municipal finance tax lawyers.
January 17 -
The president of the Jefferson County Commission was sentenced for taking bribes in exchange for sewer-bond and derivatives business.
January 9 -
Michael J. Mitchell, a 40-year veteran of public finance law, is remembered as a mentor.
December 18 -
Clifford A. Goldman, state treasurer from 1976 to 1982, was a chief architect of the state’s first income tax.
September 18 -
Thomas W. Masterson III established a key Houston muni bond firm and helped guide the region's economic boom.
July 30 -
Isabella led trading operations at Shearson American Express and Banc One Capital Markets.
July 10 -
Bell, a public finance investment banker, founded the Charles A. Bell Securities Corp.
May 21 -
As New York Fed president at the time of the attack on the World Trade Center, McDonough responded to a liquidity crisis and ensured the financial markets could reopen quickly.
January 25 -
Ned Flynn, a municipal banker for more than 30 years, passed away unexpectedly on Monday night.
October 18 -
The senator advocated an aid package for Atlantic City.
August 23 -
Barry, who was 69, founded the law firm's Seattle office.
August 10 -
Thomas D. Zoidis, a former municipal finance professional in Philadelphia, died on July 27. He was 84.
August 3 -
Joan Florence Wilson, a municipal bond veteran of over 25 years, died at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington on Saturday. She was 63.
August 2 -
Richard P. Larkin died Thursday at age 66, his family said.
July 31 -
Joseph J. Roberts, a 46-year veteran of the municipal bond industry, died on May 14. He was 72.
May 18 -
Charles G. “Charlie” Woram, a well-respected veteran of the municipal securities industry, passed away on April 30 at his home in Rockville Centre, N.Y.
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