Owners claim Miami properties taken illegally
A year after Miami city commissioners lowered building height limits in some pockets of the city, several property owners, including the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami, have filed claims against the city for millions of dollars in lost property values.Obama touts Wall St. changes on Lehman anniversary
Pushing Congress to act on proposed financial regulations, President Barack Obama is going to the heart of Wall Street on the first anniversary of Lehman Brothers' collapse to outline changes needed to prevent a future crisis like the one that sent the global economy into a tailspin last year.Hunton team negotiates $159.5 million bank sale
Hunton & Williams attorneys represented Banco de Sabadell, Spain's fourth-largest bank, in Sabadell's acquisition of Mellon United National Bank.Firm sues two former lawyers over lost clients
A law firm has taken two of its former lawyers to court, claiming they made off with 32 clients by stealing confidential information and taking advantage of a William Shatner advertising campaign.Horton homes lure lenders as well as buyers
Bond investors consider D.R. Horton the least risky high-yield home-builder as it sells $700 million of notes, its largest offering in almost seven years, after the biggest annual increase in U.S. residential construction in two decades.McGraw-Hill chief bowing to pressure breaks up family firm
Under pressure from investors to fix the ailing McGraw-Hill Cos., Chief Executive Officer Harold "Terry" McGraw III disregarded his family's legacy when deciding to break up the business founded by his great-grandfather in 1888.Corbett, Pennsylvania sue NCAA for Penn State sanctions
Governor Tom Corbett and the state of Pennsylvania have sued the National Collegiate Athletic Association over sanctions it issued against Penn State University and its football program in response to the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal.After Partner's Crude SCOTUS Tweet, Law Firm Does Damage Control
We've all had bad days at the office. Reed Smith commercial real estate partner Steven Regan, it seems, had one out of the office last week. And now the Am Law 100 firm is trying to make amends.Justice Watch: Miami archbishop Thomas Wenski joins outcry, suit over healthcare mandate
Archbishop Thomas Wenski of Miami says President Obama disregarded the 1st Amendment when he mandated that the church provide birth control to its female employees through insurance.Trending Stories
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