51. The firm said hired Chaffkin because it wants to expand its investments in the health care industry. 52. The firms have hired convicted felons and some employees have been accused of strong-arm tactics. 53. The firm also hired Martin Nemeth, head of arbitrage and credit derivatives and Ronaldo Lyrio, who traded Brazilian Brady bonds. 54. The firm has also hired a consultant who interviews law school students about why they are, or why they are not, interested in joining the firm. 55. The firm must also hire an outside consultant to recommend improvements in the way it supervises its employees to make sure they comply with the law. 56. The homes are bought mainly as investments, with management firms hired to rent and maintain them. 57. The firm hired and kept men with known histories of sex harassment and discrimination, while retaliating against women who complained. 58. The firm hired Symphony Asset Management of Berkeley, California, to oversee the funds. 59. The shortfall in registrations may signal that Wall Street firms are hiring fewer new employees, particularly college grads. 60. The three join Morgan Stanley just two months after the firm hired another Bankers Trust veteran, Bram Smith, to head its loan group. |