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A Harvard lawyer, a Columbia MBA and an engineer break away from AllianceBernstein private client unit to form an RIA

The San Diego-based advisors may be among the first to leave the company to turn independent

Author Brooke Southall June 16, 2010 at 5:25 AM
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Marc Channick: Any of the three of us could have turned the other two in and tripled their book of business


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Focus Financial Partners, LLC
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Top Executive: Rudy Adolf



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