Attorneys help Mexican transportation company secure $26 million loan
Hunton & Williams attorneys Samuel Zajarias and Barbara Alonso put together a $26 million loan agreement allowing Grupo Inversionistas en Autotransportes Mexicanos (IAMSA) to add Volvo buses to their existing nationwide fleet.Heavy demand expected as iPad goes on sale Friday
Let the wild rumpus start. The customary storefront crowds are expected to gather as Apple's latest iPad goes on sale Friday. Long lines are likely even though customers could have ordered the new tablet computer ahead of time for first-day home delivery.Mortgage-bond selloff threatens commercial real estate rebound
The nascent recovery in U.S. commercial real estate may be cut short as Europe's debt crisis and Standard & Poor's credit downgrade of Treasuries send borrowing costs to their highest in almost a year.Greenberg's Izzy Alfonso put together record deal for NYC retail space
Greenberg Traurig's Israel Alfonso took the lead on the $324 million purchase of 39,000 square feet of retail space in the landmark formerly known as the Tishman Building at 666 Fifth Ave.Lake Worth lawyers helped win $28.5 million judgment in headbutt case
John F. Romano and Dustin Herman were part of the team that won a $28.5 million verdict — but afterward accepted a settlement — on behalf of a Good Samaritan who suffered a brain injury after being head-butted.Super Bowl brings good news to Miami
South Florida is ready for the Super Bowl party to begin. The Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints punched their tickets Sunday to the tropical playland, and though the game isn't until Feb. 7, Miami officials don't want revelers to wait.Blue-collar vacation-home dreams in Michigan fade with auto jobs
Michigan's blue-collar dream of owning a vacation home is going the way of the gas guzzler.Fed payments for holding immigrants vary widely
As federal officials begin an overhaul of the widely criticized system used to incarcerate immigrants awaiting hearings and deportation, their challenge includes a deep inconsistency in the amount paid to a hastily assembled network of private prisons and local jails that hold thousands of such detainees.Computer security companies scramble with out dated software
A surge in high-profile hacker attacks is demonstrating the limits of an older generation of security software from Symantec and McAfee, putting pressure on them to revamp their product lines.6 months later, what has Occupy protest achieved?
As spring approaches, Occupy Wall Street protesters who mostly hibernated all winter are beginning to stir with plans for renewed demonstrations six months after the movement was born.Trending Stories
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