Since the early 1990s, Tammy Yahiel has worked as general counsel for a private corporation with annual revenues topping $50 million, a NASDAQ-traded company with annual revenues up to $120 million, and a corporation earning about $75 million annually that trades its securities over the counter on the electronic quotation system known as the Pink Sheets.
Business products have ranged from continuous-feed green bar computer paper to bottled spring water. And — like a sole practitioner — the matters she has handled have run the gamut, including corporate governance, real estate, tax, collections, securities filings, personnel and retirement benefits matters, litigation, government grants, loan review and interpretation, insurance, white-collar crime investigations and so on.
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