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lead agent

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An individual Service, combatant command, or Joint Staff directorate assigned to develop and maintain a joint publication. Also called LA. See also coordinating review authority; joint doctrine; joint publication; primary review authority.


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Cushman & Wakefield broker Mitchell Konsker is the lead agent for the building and would also participate in brokering its sale.
In setting up formal loan syndications, should we avoid designating lead agent status to any single member of the core?
At the first morning session, the lead agent of the Postal Service told the assemblage that the Unabomber must be a great fan of Professor Ferkiss, since so much of the manifesto had apparently been cribbed from The Future of Technological Civilization.
 
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