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To Be Succeeded by Deputy Postmaster General Donahoe
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- After nearly 10 years as U.S. Postmaster General and CEO of the U.S. Postal Service, John E. Potter today announced that he will retire on Dec. 3, after 32 years of service.
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IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
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NOT PRECEDENTIAL
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE ...
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It was fitting that John E. "Jack" Potter, the nation's seventy-second Postmaster General, was asked to deliver the 2006 Public Service Recognition We...
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Kathleen L. Midian (argued and briefed), Asst. U.S. Attorney, Cleveland, OH, for Defendant-Appellee.
Before: KENNEDY, MARTIN, and MOORE, Circuit Judg...
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In a year when the U.S. Postal Service lost more than $5 billion, former Postmaster General John E. Potter still received more than a quarter-million dollars thanks to a hefty deferred-compensation package, a "lifetime achievement award" and a severance deal, records show.
What's more, the cash-strapped Postal Service still owes more than $800,000 to Mr. Potter - the result of years of incentive awards that were deferred to avoid running afoul of federal compensation caps.
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Ronald K. Silver, Assistant United States Attorney, Portland, Oregon, for the appellee.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the District...
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ARGUED: John L. Wolfe, Akron, Ohio, for Appellant. Ray E. Donahue, United States Postal Service, Washington, D.C., for Appellee. ON BRIEF: John L. Wol...
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Joyce Ullman (Argued), Philadelphia, PA, for Appellant.
Richard M. Bernstein (Argued), Office of United States Attorney, Philadelphia, PA, for Appell...
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Donald C. Nugent, J.
Richard C. Haber (briefed), Jonathan T. Hyman (a...