is a Long Island attorney. He is most famous for representing serial killer Joel Rifkin.
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Lawrence soon came to Halifax, however, when, on August 3rd, 1752, the disillusioned and wearied Cornwallis, was grateful to hand over the reins of governorship to his replacement, Colonel Hopson.
In painting Lawrence as a dastardly man, and attributing the entire event of the deportation of the Acadians to Lawrence's greed for the livestock and lands of the Acadians, the historian Edouard Richard puts it too simply.
Lawrence cannot be described an evil or cruel man. Though he fell "heir to a fatal legacy," as Brebner (an accomplished historian and with no axe to grind) found, Lawrence "was no inhuman ogre or puppet of avarice and ambition."28
John is also active with many of Longworth’s portfolio companies with finance and operational related initiatives including capital raising structures and negotiations and internal infrastructural development.
John helped to form Quail in 1999 after raising over $20 million in equity and debt financing to orchestrate a management-led buyout of the company from its then publicly traded parent company.
John is a member of the Private Equity CFO Association, the VCBC, and the Financial Executives Networking Group.