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    MPC. 1300 Marcelle. 10 February 1934. MPC. 1376 Michelle. 29 October 1935. MPC. Guy Reiss (1904–1964) was a French astronomer and discoverer of five asteroids, who worked at the Algiers Observatory in Algiers, North Africa, during the 1930s and later at the Nice Observatory in southeastern France. [1] [2]

    • Guy A. Reiss Founding & Managing Partner
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    Guy has over thirty years of experience in representing domestic and foreign clients and focuses his practice on cross-border and domestic corporate, commercial, employment, real estate leasing, and credit transactions. He advises foreign and domestic investors and companies on the formation, operation, restructuring and dissolution of US companies...

    Corporate (including general corporate matters and mergers & acquisitions), commercial, employment and real estate.

    Columbia University (New York), School of Law, J.D., Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar (honors), 1989 Columbia University (New York), B.A., summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa (honors society), 1986

    New York & Southern District of New York New Jersey & Federal District of New Jersey Munich, Germany (inactive)

    Phi Beta Kappa (Columbia College) Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar (Columbia Law School) Columbia Law School’s James A. Elkins Prize (best first year law student in criminal law) Elected to SuperLawyersin the category "International" (2013-2023)

    American Council on Germany (Member) American Jewish Committee (New York Board of Directors, former member of Board of Governors & former chair of Diplomatic Outreach Committee) Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Former chair of the Committee on Foreign and Comparative Law) CUNY Center of European Studies (Former Member of Advisory Boa...

    Guy has been the main speaker (Referent) at seminars held in Germany on topics relating to doing business in the US and related legal risks offered by the Management Circle; has spoken at various in-house seminars at German and US law firms on topics relating to US corporate, commercial and securities laws; and has moderated panels for the Swiss-Am...

  2. Billy Ray Smith [2] Ruth Marie Terry (September 8, 1936 – c. July 1974), also known as Lady of the Dunes, was a formerly unidentified murder victim found on July 26, 1974, in the Race Point Dunes in Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States. [3] [4] Her body was exhumed in 1980, 2000 and 2013 [5] in efforts to identify her.

    • c. July 1974 (aged 37)
    • Identified after 48 years, 3 months and 5 days
  3. Jan 11, 2018 · Reissdeath shocks friends, family. By MATT SURTEL msurtel@batavianews.com. Jan 11, 2018 Updated Apr 24, 2020. Photo courtesy of Facebook William Reiss, right, was a beloved friend of many ...

  4. Nov 4, 2022 · Noe Padilla. LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Not long after the sun rose over Delphi, Ind., on Feb. 14, 2017, the Journal & Courier pulled into the small central Indiana town as the search for Abigail "Abby ...

  5. Feb 22, 2013 · 13. Death by over-ambitious trip to New Zealand – Point Break (1991) Escaping from the feds, Bodhi goes on the run, chasing his 50 year storm. Ending up in Victoria, Australia, he find he’s ...

  6. Oct 22, 2017 · Elizabeth: A third reason for postmortem pictures is part of the death record at the coroner or medical examiners office. Now this is going to vary a bit county-by-county and state-by-state. But generally, if someone dies without an admittance to a hospital within 24 hours, an autopsy is performed on that person.

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