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Manhattan apartment prices climb as buyers compete for homes
Manhattan apartment prices climbed in the first quarter as buyers competed for properties amid the biggest inventory decline in more than a decade.Research in Motion chief counts on Europe sales
Research In Motion, whose U.S. sales plunged 45 percent last quarter, is counting on Europe to regain ground lost to Apple and Google as the BlackBerry maker races to introduce a new operating system.Another claims bill expected in Broward man's case
Another claims bill is being prepared for a man who was disabled in a collision with a speeding Broward sheriff's deputy, but the dispute centers on potential insurance payouts.Suspended Traffic Judge Argues Ticket-Fixing Is Not a Federal Crime
A suspended traffic court judges facing charges related to alleged ticket-fixing is arguing that his indictment should be dismissed because the alleged conduct is not a federal crime, only "compromising unethical judicial conduct."Senior communities becoming more popular with investors
The takeover of Sunrise Senior Living Inc. at the biggest premium ever paid for an operator of homes for the elderly is turning companies from Brookdale Senior Living Inc. to Emeritus Corp. into the next targets.View more book results for the query "*"
Greenberg Traurig Case Highlights Pay Equity Issues
Not many disputes over pay equity in large law firms are taken public through high-profile litigation. And when they are, they often settle for undisclosed terms, as was the case Friday when Greenberg Traurig and former shareholder Francine Griesing stipulated the withdrawal of her $200 million gender discrimination putative class action against the firm.TD Bank executive takes Fifth in Rothstein-related trial
A former regional vice president for TD Bank invoked his constitutional right not to incriminate himself 160 times today in a civil trial pitting the bank against a Texas investment group that says it lost $37 million.Florida Senate considers revised casino bill requiring county approval
A Senate committee began considering a rewritten proposal that would allow three mega-casinos in Florida, but the proposal would require that each of the resort casinos be approved in local county referendums.Former judge faces potential $2 million verdict in RICO suit
State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Co. accused Bernard Snyder of being the mastermind of a massive fraud scheme to pad auto accident cases with bogus medical records.Lawyer helps XPO Logistics get $150 million in equity funding
Roetzel & Andress partner Clint J. Gage represented XPO Logistics as it received an equity investment of up to $150 million from Bradley S. Jacobs of Jacobs Private Equity, giving him control of the company.Trending Stories
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