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supervise
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O'Connor, Assistant Attorney General for the Tax Division, with technical, strategic, and management issues arising in the 500-plus person Justice Department Division that handles or supervises all federal tax litigation except that in the United States Tax Court.
For example, a firm could require that all sales of unregistered EIAs are processed through the firm, meaning the firm must supervise the marketing material, suitability analysis, and other sales practices in the same way it supervises the sale of securities through the firm;
The honorees included six maintenance superintendents: Renee Johnson, who supervises Kushner's Fair Lawn properties; Sam Bacchus, who is responsible for 60 Park Place in Newark; James Case, who oversees Franklin Farms shopping center and office building; Angel Flores, who cares for Kushner's Livingston properties; Cesar Flores, who is responsible for the Florham Park properties; and Tony Kolodziejczyk, who supervises the Puck Building in New York City.
 
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