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Non-Tech : Auric Goldfinger's Short List

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To: StockDung who wrote (11872)7/16/2003 2:59:32 PM
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Mr Einhorn has been a practicing attorney for the past 26 years and he is an expert in the field of securities. Mr. Einhorn's expertise in securities began upon graduation from law school in 1971 when he joined the Securities and Exchange Commission's Chicago Regional office as a staff attorney. He was promoted to the position of Branch Chief in charge of the Enforcement in (in just 3 years!)1974 and in 1975 to the position of Senior Trial Counsel where he was responsible for all litigation conducted by that office. In 1980, Mr.Einhorn transferred to the Commission's headquarters in Washington, D.C.where for the next four years he was Assistant Chief Trial Attorney with the Division of Enforcement's Trial Unit. In this position, Mr. Einhorn was responsible for prosecuting the Commission's most sensitive and complex cases. In March,1984,he was appointed to the position of Regional Administrator of the Securities and Exchange Commission's Los Angeles office. In this position, Mr. Einhorn supervised a staff of over 100 persons engaged in performing the Commission's enforcement and regulatory responsibilities in the states of Arizona,Nevada, Hawaii and California.

In May, 1989, Mr. Einhorn resigned from the SEC and joined Pacific Brokerage Services, Inc., a member of the New York Stock Exchange, as Executive Vice President and General Counsel. While there, he participated in management of
all aspects of the firm's operations on the New York Stock Exchange. As legal counsel, he directed and conducted all
firm arbitration proceedings and exercised oversight of the firm's compliance department. In October 1990, Mr. Einhorn entered the private practice of law, limiting his practice to securities litigation and the representation of individuals before the SEC. He has also served as an expert witness in a number of securities cases.
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