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Webster
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Chambers Awards Webster Dixon LLP is an established commercial firm based in the City of London near Chancery Lane and the Royal Courts of Justice. The firm has a reputation for providing high quality legal services to its clients whether they are large corporations, small niche companies, partnerships, sole traders or individuals. The firm's City Executive Support Unit (CESU) provides specialist advice to executives and professionals.
Webster Hall at Dartmouth College houses the Rauner Special Collections Library, in which some of Webster's personal belongings and writings are held. In 1836, Webster was one of three Whig Party candidates to run for the office of President, but he only managed to gain the support of Massachusetts. This was the first of three unsuccessful attempts at gaining the presidency. In 1839, the Whig Party nominated William Henry Harrison for president. Webster was offered the vice presidency, but he declined.
Webster Dixon LLP has a philosophy of tailoring legal services to the specific needs of the clients. The firm is keen to develop relationships with new businesses and members of the firm are encouraged to see clients within their own business environment, in order to fully understand the clients’ requirements.
Webster has received numerous awards for public service and law enforcement and holds honorary degrees from several colleges and universities. In 1991, he was presented the Distinguished Intelligence Medal, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the National Security Medal.
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Webster's efforts on behalf of New England Federalism, shipping interests, and war opposition resulted in his election to the House of Representatives in 1812, where he served two terms ending March 1817. He was an outspoken critic of the Madison administration and its wartime policies, denouncing its efforts at financing the war through paper money and opposing Secretary of War James Monroe's conscription proposal. Notable in his second term was his support of the reestablishment of a stable specie-based national bank; but he opposed the tariff of 1816 (which sought to protect the nation's manufacturing interests) and House Speaker Henry Clay's American System.
Over the past 15 months, Webster has completed the repositioning of its balance sheet to a full commercial bank profile. During this same time period, the company ... completed comprehensive strategic and organizational reviews resulting in a narrowed focus on core business activities in pursuit of its vision to be New England's bank. Webster's ongoing business focus is on direct to consumer and commercial relationship activities with particular emphasis on in-market and contiguous franchise growth. The company is committed to pursuing organic revenue growth opportunities while maintaining expense discipline.
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