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Subject: search Weber,Condit, Alexander and Green
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: justy19-ga
List Price: $2.50
Posted: 13 Sep 2002 06:42 PDT
Expires: 13 Oct 2002 06:42 PDT
Question ID: 64615
Find Weber,Condit,Alexanderand Green

Request for Question Clarification by shananigans-ga on 13 Sep 2002 07:10 PDT
What sort of business(es) are these people in? What do they
manufacture/design? It is difficult to find 'Weber' when there is no
point of reference except 'business and money'. For example, there is
an economic theorist (who was a contemporary of Marx's) called Max
Weber, but I doubt he is the person you are after. Will have a look
around anyways, and perhaps you can tell me if any of the people I
find are the ones you're after?

Clarification of Question by justy19-ga on 13 Sep 2002 11:58 PDT
I think it is the name of a business or law firm, something to do with
finance.  But it is a company name.  It is on a check I am trying to
track down.  Does that help?  Thank you, awa;;ach@nyct.net

Request for Question Clarification by pinkfreud-ga on 13 Sep 2002 12:33 PDT
If this is the name of a business or law firm whose name is on a
check, it might be helpful if we knew the location of the bank that
issued the check. We do not want any personal data or account numbers
from the check, of course, but it may help if we know the state and/or
city where the check originated, so that we can target our search.

Clarification of Question by justy19-ga on 14 Sep 2002 05:57 PDT
Unfortunately it is not on a check, but a check stub making a payment
to the unknown name.  The amount was for 15,500, too much for a casual
purchase or payment and I am curious about what it concerns.  Thank
you.
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Subject: Re: search Weber,Condit, Alexander and Green
From: tpd-ga on 18 Sep 2002 09:15 PDT
 
Hi Justy,

I think the firm you are looking for is actually called:

Walter, Conston, Alexander & Green

The firm recently merged with another firm called Alston & Bird (www.alston.com

Hope this helps.

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