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In 2004, Paoli, Inc. was acquired by HNI Corporation, the second-largest office furniture manufacturer. [4] From 2007 - 2009, Dave Gardner served as president. In January 2010, Brandon Sieben became president and served until December 2013 when he re-located to another position within the HNI Corporation.
Schiff Hardin LLP was a national law firm with more than 300 attorneys practicing out of seven offices nationwide — Ann Arbor, Chicago, Lake Forest, New York, Newport Beach, San Francisco, and Washington, DC. [2] It was a general practice firm serving corporate clients. In 2022, Schiff Hardin merged with Arent Fox to form the firm of ArentFox ...
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Thomas Richard Farrell (1926–1958), New Zealand pianist; Thomas Joseph Farrell (1847–1913), Member of Parliament for South Kerry 1895–1900; Thomas Farrell (sculptor) (1827–1900), Irish sculptor; Tom Farrell (Canadian politician) (1924–2012) Thomas J. Farrell (medievalist), American medievalist; F. Thomas Farrell (born 1941), American ...
Thomas Eagleton, former U.S. Senator for Missouri and one-time vice-presidential candidate, became a partner in the firm after the end of his Senate career. Thomas Schlafly, partner, is also co-founder of the St. Louis Brewery. Louis B. Susman, United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, was a partner at the firm. [citation needed]
General Farrell may refer to: Edelmiro Julián Farrell (1887–1980), Argentine general and de facto president of Argentina from 1944 to 1946; Francis William Farrell (1900—1981), U.S. Army lieutenant general; Sean M. Farrell (fl. 1990s–2020s), U.S. Air Force major general; Thomas Farrell (United States Army officer) (1891–1967), U.S ...
Thomas Francis Farrell was born on 3 December 1891 in Brunswick, New York, the fourth of nine children of John Joseph Farrell Sr., a farmer, and his wife Margaret née Connolly. [1] Farrell was raised on the family's 200-acre (81 ha) farm, where his father had an apple orchard, and raised pigs and dairy cattle.