Law360, New York ( November 13, 2013, 11:58 PM EST) -- On Nov. 14, the Senate Banking Committee will hold a confirmation hearing on Janet Yellen's nomination to be the next chairwoman of the Federal Reserve. This is a historic nomination that marks a new era in the 100-year history of the Fed. Not only would Yellen be the first woman to lead the Fed, but this is the first nomination of a Fed Chair since the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act. As a result, Yellen (when confirmed, as is widely expected) will take over a Fed that is very different from the one her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, joined just eight years ago....
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