O'Neill, Finnegan & Jordan, a Boston insurance brokerage firm, and Unum Life Insurance Co., a subsidiary of unumprovident Corp., agreed to jointly pay $1.3 million in settlement of allegations that Unum's commission payment to OFJ when arranging state contracts was illegal. The announcement did not indicate how much each company would pay. Here we assume the total was divided equally between hem. For more info visit https://web.archive.org/web/20051218064100/http://www.ago.state.ma.us/sp.cfm?pageid=986&id=1431
Satoshi knew the banks were the problem. Here are 1500 reminders.
The old contract was part of the thousands of contracts affected by the third web epxloit. All of the new Bankster NFT's were airdropped to previous holders. They will initially be marked as hidden in opensea because of this.
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O'Neill, Finnegan & Jordan, a Boston insurance brokerage firm, and Unum Life Insurance Co., a subsidiary of unumprovident Corp., agreed to jointly pay $1.3 million in settlement of allegations that Unum's commission payment to OFJ when arranging state contracts was illegal. The announcement did not indicate how much each company would pay. Here we assume the total was divided equally between hem. For more info visit https://web.archive.org/web/20051218064100/http://www.ago.state.ma.us/sp.cfm?pageid=986&id=1431
Satoshi knew the banks were the problem. Here are 1500 reminders.
The old contract was part of the thousands of contracts affected by the third web epxloit. All of the new Bankster NFT's were airdropped to previous holders. They will initially be marked as hidden in opensea because of this.