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Miami should use bankruptcy code to fix pension shortfall
If Miami and its firefighters know the framework of Chapter 9 and the likely outcomes that will come from a Chapter 9 filing, the opportunities to achieve a fair settlement increase.Federal judge limits definition of whistle-blower
To qualify as a corporate whistle-blower under the anti-retaliation provisions in the Sarbanes Oxley Act, a worker cannot merely point out financial wrongdoing but must allege conduct that amounts to shareholder fraud, a federal judge has ruled.Central banks search toolbox for new ideas as growth slows
Central banks, facing a global recovery that's sputtering are having to consider fresh strategies keep a weakening world economy afloat.Justices give cold shoulder to proposed Web rules
The issue of Web content offered by lawyers has been percolating for years as the Internet replaces the Yellow Pages as the primary way people gather information on attorneys.View more book results for the query "*"
Power Lunch: CVI.CHE 105 Keeps Growing In Size, Popularity
After failing at a Cuban lunch counter, Juan Chipoco and Luis Hoyos settled on the ceviche concept — dish up the tastiest, freshest ceviche and other Peruvian food in a modern, minimalist setting.Shutting down pill mills produces side effects
Pill mills in Florida are being driven out of business. Once the nation's poster child for prescription medication abuse, Florida is pursuing a multi-pronged approach pushed by Attorney General Pam Bondi that combines law enforcement, regulations and new laws.Toyota moves past apologies, aims for sales
New ads for troubled automaker Toyota are easing back into sales pitches - too soon, some say. The campaign pushes the idea that Toyota customers remain loyal, even as the company faces congressional inquiries.Banks 'want to sit down' with states to discuss foreclosures
A 50-state task force investigating U.S. foreclosure practices may meet with lenders as early as this week, less than a month after JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Bank of America Corp. suspended some home seizures.America invents, but who benefits from new patent law?
The new America Invents Act changes the way everyone — from large corporations to the average Joe with a good idea — does business. Now, the profits will go to the first to file for a patent, not the first to invent.Trending Stories