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Board of Contributors: Awareness of trademark laws essential for businesses
Miami attorney Amy B. Spagnole says some common misconceptions may be preventing Florida business owners from maximizing the value of their important trademarks.Claire's new CEO gets thumbs-up from lenders
Lenders are signaling approval of Claire's Stores new chief executive officer, whose marketing experience at Walt Disney Co. is fueling optimism the specialty retailer's results will improve even as its European division struggles.S&P's downgrade of U.S. credit rating attracts SEC scrutiny
The Securities and Exchange Commission is scrutinizing the method Standard & Poor's used to cut the U.S.'s credit rating and whether the firm properly protected the confidential decision, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.Chastity belt is needed to keep U.S. budget pure
President Barack Obama has called for a "debt failsafe" that would cut spending and raise taxes if the ratio of the federal debt to gross domestic product doesn't stabilize by 2014.Libor-rigging scandal at Barclays could trigger claims in Florida
For many community banks based in South Florida, the impact of the Libor scandal may be limited to another dose of bad publicity in banking. But larger banks that do lots of Libor-based lending might have sizable claims.View more book results for the query "*"
Troubled developer Cabi banks on sale of New River property
Cabi Developers is betting on the growing demand for prime development sites along the New River to help affiliate Cabi New River LLC emerge from Chapter 11. Cabi is trying to sell 5.9 acres across the river from the Broward Center for the Performing Arts to help pay down its debt.St. Thomas Law Review Media and the Law
Moot Court Room and Convocation Hall St. Thomas University School of Law 16401 NW 37th Ave Miami Gardens, FL 33054Scott Rothstein won't be deposed until December
U.S. District Judge James Cohn accepted a request by prosecutors to delay Rothstein's deposition until Dec. 12. Prosecutors have said they expect to round up suspects in Rothstein's $1.2 billion settlement financing scheme by then.Dragged-out investigation blamed for lawyer's suicide
The suicide of a member of the Ted Stevens prosecution team puts the spotlight on the Justice Department's public integrity section and a long-running investigation of misconduct charges.Jury awards $4.3 million to injured Miami port worker
Jason Margulies and Michael Winkleman successfully argued their client was not at fault for the collapse of his 167,000-pound top loader while moving cargo for shipping company Maersk at the Port of Miami.Trending Stories
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