New-home recovery seen as post-Super Bowl selling season starts
Homebuilder executives and economists predict a post-Super Bowl bounce in demand for residential construction as Americans turn their attention from football to another national pastime: house hunting.U.S., China relied upon to improve world economy
The U.S. and China, the world's traditional twin sources of growth, are planting seeds to lift the world economy from its midyear slowdown.Activists encourage jurors to take a stand
The Fully Informed Jury Association, a Montana-based group, had been handing out pamphlets at federal and state courthouses saying jury service doesn't mean checking your conscience at the door.Snapshots: A look at industrial properties in South Florida
The Review offers a look at the best and worst locations for industrial properties, as well as those on the rebound, in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.Lawyers Describe Shaq V. Jockey Incident In Winning $2.5 Million For Cruise Ship Worker
Tonya Meister, Ervin A. Gonzalez and Christopher Drury persuaded a jury to award a former Celebrity Cruises employee after he was attacked by a fellow crew member in a fight over cabin towels.Tobacco executives quickly find tax loophole
With a simple marketing twist, tobacco companies are avoiding hundreds of millions of dollars a year in taxes by exploiting a loophole in President Barack Obama's child health law.Bills would help bulk buyers of condo units
Lawmakers will consider measures dealing with bulk purchases of condos, property insurance deregulation and adjustments to property taxes that sponsors say will help spur home sales.Spirit disobeys unwritten Washington rule by badmouthing regulator
Most U.S. airlines quietly complied with U.S. rules that took effect Jan. 26 requiring them to include mandatory taxes and fees in published fares. Spirit Airlines took a different approach.Firm sued for advising clients to invest in Ponzi scheme
A New York law firm has been sued for fraud and breach of contract by a woman who claims the firm advised her to place substantial funds with a money manager who was operating a Ponzi scheme.Rich take from poor as U.S. subsidy law funds luxury hotels
The landmark Blackstone Hotel in downtown Chicago, which has hosted 12 U.S. presidents, opened in 2008 after a two-year, $116 million renovation. Inside the Beaux Arts structure, built in 1910, buffed marble staircases greet guests spending up to $699 a night for rooms with views of Lake Michigan.Trending Stories
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