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Intel takes green-mindedness to the bank
The Intel Corporation has found a way to develop green initiatives that can also be kind to the computer chip maker's bottom line.Consumer confidence rises in May
Americans' confidence in the economy rose in May for the third straight month in a row, fueled by growing optimism about future job prospectsLawyer, institute float 'litigation prenup'
A Boston litigator and a prominent alternative dispute resolution organization are rolling out a model contractual agreement companies can use to limit litigation costs.Homeowners fight 'unjust' foreclosures by lenders
A lawsuit against Bank of America is the latest chapter in the national scandal of how financial institutions and their attorneys handle foreclosures.Homeowners allege attorney conflict of interest
Fort Lauderdale attorney John Watson, whose brother owns one of the nation's largest foreclosure firms, encountered heavy criticism from a Boynton Beach couple.View more book results for the query "*"
Ruling will determine fate of thousands of asbestos cases
The Florida Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on retroactive application of medical standards in pending asbestos cases.Foreign bribery actions doubled last year
The number of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement actions climbed steeply last year, and major cases already have been filed this year.Three appeals later, new judge levies nearly $10M in fines
After judge's removal, a new judge followed appellate court instructions and penalized a defunct capital investment firm.UpClose with ValuePlace's Jack DeBoer
Jack DeBoer has been around the block a time or two. Regarded as the "father of extended stay hotels" he has a few successful brands under his belt, namely Residence Inn and Candlewood Suites, so there is little left to prove for the lodging veteran.Lawyer took lead role in Trasylol MDL, settled 9 cases against Bayer
Joseph Osborne took the case of Ismael Rodriguez, who had heart surgery in West Palm Beach and was given Trasylol during the operation to reduce bleeding. Rodriguez later suffered kidney failure and went on permanent dialysis.Trending Stories
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