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As Senate court vote looms, questions arise over Cannon's tactics
Critics are openly wondering whether House Speaker Dean Cannon would try to bring the Legislature to a grinding halt to get his way on a measure that would divide the Supreme Court between two panels.Special counsel appointed in the 9/11 respiratory illness litigation
The lead law firm for about 10,000 plaintiffs in the 9/11 respiratory illness litigation has been ordered to cooperate with a special counsel appointed by U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein to alleviate a conflict of interest that may have "seriously prejudiced" 59 plaintiffs.Gatsby-Style U.S. Weddings Show Confidence To Spend Big
Wedding planners are boosting prices for services by about 25 percent since 2009 as the economic expansion puts Americans in the mood for bigger parties and fancier locations.AG Pam Bondi: Board of Medicine can move on pill mills
Attorney General Pam Bondi said Gov. Rick Scott's freeze on all new regulations will not hold up her office's efforts to shutter pain clinics across the state that are dispensing superfluous amounts of prescription pain medicine to patients.Transatlantic merges with Allied World in $3.2 billion deal
Transatlantic Holdings Inc. and Switzerland's Allied World Assurance Company Holdings AG agreed to merge in a $3.2 billion deal that creates a reinsurer with operations in 18 countries.View more book results for the query "*"
Citigroup's new CEO already has advantage over predecessor
Citigroup's newly appointed chief executive officer Michael Corbat has one big advantage over his predecessor Vikram Pandit — a housing rebound that's accelerating enough to help the lender deal with its most troubled investments.Feds consider closing some courtrooms
The federal government is considering closing dozens of courtrooms, many of which are located in small, rural communities, as part of an effort to cut costs.Wealthy 95-year-old man returned to family in Peru
Andrew C. Hall persuaded a judge that a 95-year-old Peruvian man wasn't competent to marry a woman who the man's sons say were looking to take his money.ACLU petitions, says homeowners don't get due process
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed an appellate challenge claiming the due process rights of some Florida homeowners are being trampled by the courts.Analysis: Economic stress dips to 16-month low
The nation's economic stress fell in September to a 16-month low, thanks to more hiring in New England, fewer foreclosures in the mid-Atlantic and declining bankruptcy filings in the Southeast, according to The Associated Press' monthly analysis of conditions around the country.Trending Stories
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