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Batchelor Foundation wraps up case against BDO Seidman
Attorneys wrapped up a negligence trial with the Batchelor Foundation claiming BDO Seidman should pay $78 million for allegedly flawed accounting work.Meaning of 'for cause' critical to Broward schools settling with architect
Richard G. Daniels and Ari A. Sweetbaum argued that Zyscovich Architects' reputation would be harmed if its contract with Broward schools was terminated for cause.Panamericano sale spurs stock trading probe after shares rallied
Brazilian securities regulators are investigating trading in Banco Panamericano SA shares after the stock jumped 10 percent twice in the six days prior to the bank's Jan. 31 sale to Banco BTG Pactual SA.Retail faces uncertainty as CIT enters bankruptcy
The bankruptcy of a key lender that helps retailers stock their shelves is adding to the industry's worries ahead of the critical holiday shopping season.Judge gives slack to U.S. Steel over federal rule
A judge rules U.S. Steel was exempt from federal layoff warning rules when its business went from boom to bust in less than 60 days as the economic slowdown took hold.View more book results for the query "*"
Video game makers seek $1.1 million for successful Supreme Court battle
The entertainment groups that persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down a California law banning the sale of violent video games to minors is seeking more than $1.1 million in attorney fees and expenses from the state.Asia theme park boom is big business for designers
A rush of theme park construction across Asia that will result in new homes for Mickey Mouse, the Monkey King and Hello Kitty is also providing a financial lifeline for the world's elite group of entertainment designers.Emerging-market investors attracted most by dividends
Investors pouring record amounts of money into stocks of the fastest-growing economies are favoring shares typically bought by the most conservative money managersNielsen raises $1.6 billion in private equity-led IPO
Big Law Whipped For Poor Tech Training
D. Casey Flaherty, corporate counsel at Kia Motors America, really does have good intentions as he humiliates Big Law firms about their dismal technology skills — but he is careful not to embarrass a partner.Trending Stories
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