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July 6 (Reuters) - The following financial services industry appointments were announced on Monday. To inform us of other job changes, e-mail moves@thomsonreuters.com

BANK OF AMERICA (BAC.N)

Bank of America Merrill Lynch has appointed Steven Baronoff, a former Merrill executive, chairman of global mergers and acquisitions. The bank has named Stefan Selig, former vice chairman of global mergers and acquisitions, executive vice chairman of global corporate and investment banking.

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NASDAQ OMX

The NASDAQ OMX Group Inc (NDAQ.O) has hired Eric Noll as executive vice president of its transaction services business. Noll, who will join July 13, comes from Susquehanna International Group.

BINGHAM MCCUTCHEN

Law firms Bingham McCutchen and McKee Nelson have signed a letter of intent to combine under the Bingham McCutchen name. The combination will bring together 1,000 lawyers from Bingham's 12 offices in the United States, United Kingdom and Asia and 120 from McKee Nelson's offices in New York and Washington.

JONES DAY

Law firm Jones Day has hired Lisa Laukitis as a partner in its business restructuring and reorganization practice from Kirkland & Ellis. Laukitis will be based in New York.

ARENT FOX LLP

The law firm Arent Fox LLP said it hired Maidie Oliveau as counsel in its Los Angeles office, adding a West Coast presence to its sports practice. Oliveau, 55, established LawSports, a boutique firm, in Los Angeles in 1990, and has since 1997 been an arbitrator for the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

CINVEN

London-based private equity firm Cinven named Hugh Langmuir managing partner, replacing Robin Hall, who has been named executive chairman.

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