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Encyclopedia > Clark Bar

The Clark Bar is a candy bar manufactured by the New England Confectionery Company (NECCO). A Twix bar, broken in half Candy bar is the most popular term in the U.S. for confectionery usually packaged in a bar or log form, often coated with chocolate, and sized as a snack for one person. ... NECCO Factory in Revere, MA NECCO is an acronym for the New England Confectionery Company. ...


A Clark Bar consists of a honeycomb peanut butter crisp with a chocolatey covering. It was named after it's creator David L. Clark founder of the D. L. Clark Company which was later purchased by NECCO.


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IN RE: MARK S. CLARK (1484 words)
Mark S. Clark, the respondent attorney, is before the court on a Vote and Recommendation of the Board of Bar Overseers (board), which seeks the acceptance of Clark's resignation from the bar and also his disbarment.
Clark has made no restitution for his misappropriation of $37,300 from the trust, his debt to the client on the $20,000 note, or the unearned advance billing balance of $79,345.
In the affidavit, Clark stated that the basis for his decision not to contest the charges was that, as a result of cardiac and psychiatric conditions, he was currently unable to work.
IN RE: MARK S. CLARK (2067 words)
Clark was working with his attorney in Arizona to respond to allegations that he had borrowed money from Mr.
Clark did not record the West's deed of trust in a timely manner because he was afraid of losing his job if his employer found this public record.
Clark argued before the Disciplinary Commission that he should receive a censure or he would be unable to repay the Wests the money he owes them.
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