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ABA Business Law Section to Host 2018 Spring Meeting in April

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The founder and CEO of Private Equity Direct, Thomas P. Ivanyi draws upon three decades of investment banking experience to provide consultation services for investors and asset managers. Thomas P. Ivanyi belongs to the American Bar Association (ABA), which will hold its 2018 Business Law Section Spring Meeting in April.  The Business Law Section Spring Meeting unites business law professionals across the country for a thorough exploration of business law, featuring thought leaders from all practice areas. Participants can attend more than 90 continuing legal education (CLE) programs and take part in a variety of substantive sessions. These include committee and subcommittee meetings, which cover important emerging trends and serve as a networking platform. In addition, participants can expand their professional networks at social events designed to foster interaction with business law professionals from around the globe.  Registration fees vary according to ABA membership, studen

Giants Add Prized Free Agent Brandon Marshall

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The CEO and co-founder of a private investment banking firm, Thomas P. Ivanyi holds post-graduate degree in law from Fordham University and PMD in business from and Harvard Business School. When he isn't focusing on one of his three businesses, Thomas P. Ivanyi enjoys following the National Football League's (NFL) New York Giants. The Giants suffered a disappointing 38-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers in last year's wild-card playoff game. However, they scored a big victory at the outset of the 2017 off-season by signing wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who spent the past two seasons with the New York Jets. Marshall, a former fourth-round pick of the Denver Broncos, signed a two-year, $12 million contract with the Giants. The 6-foot-4 receiver told reporters he had better contract offers, financially, but opted to sign with the Giants because he felt they presented him with the best chance of winning a Super Bowl.  A veteran of 11 NFL seasons, Marshall has yet to reach th

DNA App Store Opens World of Possibilities

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Thomas P. Ivanyi is the CEO and cofounder of Hampton Partners Ltd., a private investment banking firm, and the inventor of iTvTrax . In addition to his business roles, Thomas P. Ivanyi follows the rapid evolution of new technologies. Smartphone technology is continually evolving to create faster download speeds and convenient, on-the-go applications. One breakthrough technology worth keeping an eye on is Helix's DNA app store. The San Francisco-based tech company secured over $100 million in investments last year in an effort to create an app store that would allow users to access to their own genetic information.  Hoping to create a larger market for DNA data, which can provide information about health risks and physical traits, Helix plans on releasing the program by next year. Those interested in purchasing a DNA app will have a spit sample collected, analyzed, and decoded. Initially, the app might only be able to answer certain genetic queries, but Helix's DNA data decod

iTVTrax’s Patented Technology System

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Experienced entrepreneur Thomas P. Ivanyi brings over three decades of commercial banking experience to iTvTrax, a television audience statistics company in New York. Thomas P. Ivanyi also has several years of market research experience on television audience viewership behavior patterns, which he used to develop a patented technology system for iTvTrax that tracks television audience behavior, e-commerce, and Interest access. The iTvTrax system focuses on updating television audience measurement tools and enables the firm to keep pace with the technological advancements of the 21st century such as digitalization and the availability of new delivery forms. Designed to harness the potential of digitalization in today’s television audience measurement industry, the system measures data from all programming delivery forms, including cable, fiber optic systems, satellite, and broadcast. Furthermore, the updated technology’s ability to track patterns on multiple data streams allows for

Tips for Not Looking Like a Tourist While at a French Beach

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Recreationally, Thomas P. Ivanyi enjoys traveling to new destinations around the world with his wife, Ellin. When traveling, Thomas P. Ivanyi strives to learn about cultures of the countries he visits. Having just returned form 3 weeks in Asia visiting Hong, Kong, Taiwan, China and Japan . Each country have both similarities on politeness and differences on behavior when in public be it a restaurant, hotel or recreational location. Respecting privacy is essential as are differences in accepted behavior. When in certain cities in China the car making a turn has priority over the pedestrian crossing the street with the light. In Japan making noise while eating noodles is a sign of appreciation for the good food. Thus it is important to be mindful that American practices are not only ones that apply. Another more commonly understood difference is driving: both Hong Kong and Japan follow the British driving on the right versus the left side as in continental Europe and

New York Rangers Top 10 Goals 14 15 Season

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