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ABI 2012 Annual Spring Meeting

Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center National Harbor, Maryland April 19-22, 2012

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Aaron Gillum, Director, named winner of 3rd Annual M&A Advisor “40 UNDER 40” Central Region

Aaron Gillum, Director at MorrisAnderson, named one of the winners of the M&A Advisor Central Region "40 UNDER 40"

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Ken Yager serves as panelist for TMA Chicago’s “How to Make your Network “Work” For You”

Ken Yager joins industry colleagues to share tips and strategies for building an effective referral network.

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MorrisAnderson Receives 2012 Best of Cleveland Award

MorrisAnderson has been selected for the 2012 Best of Cleveland Award in the Business Management Consultants category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).

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Ken Yager moderates TMA Breakfast Forum: Restructuring Media and Entertainment Companies (Podcast)

Ken Yager, Principal and head of the Business Services practice at MorrisAnderson moderates the TMA Chicago/Midwest Breakfast Forum on March 9.

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Ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for the Canadian publishing industry

The statement that the Canadian publishing industry is hanging by a thread is nothing new -- indeed, fearing the demise of Canadian culture seems to be almost as important to Canadian culture as the creation of Canadian art and literature itself. The bell has tolled for the future of Canadian literature so often that we've learned to tune it out. And through all those warnings, the Canadian publishing industry has found a way to survive.

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MorrisAnderson March Madness

MorrisAnderson hosted a March Madness event on Thursday, March 15th at The Perfect Pint in New York City. Check out some pictures from the event.

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Matt Darin featured in ABI’s Real Estate Committee Newsletter

Matt Darin, Principal of Frontline Real Estate Partners, MorrisAnderson's dedicated real estate practice, was featured in the March 2012 issue of the ABI Real Estate Committee newsletter.

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A new recession seems inevitable

While most economists have stopped worrying that the U.S. will fall into a double-dip recession, one influential economist maintains his position that the nation won't be able to avoid a new downturn.

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