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  2. Ohio State and Union Law College - Wikipedia

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    In 1856 [1] or 1857 [2] it moved to Cleveland and was incorporated under its official name. Hayden served as dean, with 2 full-time instructors until 1863, when he sold the school to John Crowell, a Cleveland lawyer who became president of the College 1n 1862. [3] The College closed when Crowell retired in 1876. [2]

  3. Sixth Street Partners - Wikipedia

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    Sixth Street (formerly known as TSSP) is a global investment firm with around $75 billion in assets under management. The firm operates nine investment platforms across its growth investing, adjacencies, direct lending , fundamental public strategies, infrastructure, special situations, agriculture and par liquid credit businesses. [ 2 ]

  4. Poland Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Law College, sometimes called the Poland Law School opened in 1855 in the building vacated by the Female College, but failed to attract funding, and in 1859 moved to Cleveland, Ohio. The Poland Medical College which briefly operated on the third floor of the same building seems to have shut down at that time. [2]

  5. How Sixth Street became a haven for Goldman Sachs refugees ...

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    Since its founding in 2009, Sixth Street has largely remained under the radar except for among those who make a living on Wall Street. The San Francisco-based firm is known for its growth unit ...

  6. Alfred Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Kelley (November 7, 1789—December 2, 1859) was a banker, canal builder, lawyer, railroad executive, and state legislator in the state of Ohio in the United States. He is considered by historians to be one of the most prominent commercial, financial, and political Ohioans of the first half of the 19th century.

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  8. Cleveland Board of Education v. Loudermill - Wikipedia

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    This case consolidated two Sixth Circuit cases in which Ohio employees, both "classified civil servants" under Ohio law and therefore could be terminated only for cause and with entitlement to post-termination administrative review, [1] were terminated without being afforded a pretermination hearing to respond to the charges:

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