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Financial organization seeks wider regulatory scope
As the three-year anniversary of the Lehman Brothers collapse approaches, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority is asking for the authority to provide more scrutiny for Wall Street's investment advisers.9/11 plaintiffs file new suit against Saudi Arabia
With the filing of a new 9/11 complaint against Saudi Arabia just days before the 10th anniversary of the attacks, the plaintiffs war on terror marches on.8 years later, price fixing case settled
After eight years of litigation, a national construction supply giant has agreed to pay $75 million to settle a massive price-fixing case.Lawyer shuts practice to turn to his real love, beer
Michael Peticolas capped off his law practice so he could do what he really loves: brew fresh craft beer and sell it to bars. But he is finding out that the law is as important an ingredient in his business recipe as hops and barley.Enterprise follows Hertz in hourly rentals Zipcar started
Enterprise Holdings, making a move into hourly car rentals this year, already owns two smaller brands and this year plans to bring them all together as Enterprise Car Share.View more book results for the query "*"
New Wave Of Condo Developers Tout A Stronger Foundation
A flock of construction cranes is about to return to South Florida, particularly Miami-Dade County, as developers race to start residential projects before the competition.PNC enters Florida with plan but little name recognition
PNC Bank, a name much better-known to Northerners and Midwesterners than Floridians, has hoisted its own signage on the National City branches it acquired in South Florida last year and stands ready to take its place in a post-recession landscape.Limits of Twitter tested in trial of man accused of killing Jennifer Hudson's family
A judge who doesn't want any trial tweeting has assigned a sheriff's deputy to track reporters' Twitter accounts while court is in session.Bondi tells court to dismiss amendment 6 case
Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi has asked a federal court to dismiss a case filed by two members of Congress that attempts to strike down a recently passed amendment to the Florida Constitution changing the way congressional districts are drawn.Trending Stories
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