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Utility companies 'just exhausted' after defeat on climate bill
The utility industry spent almost $68 million on lobbying for climate change legislation in the first quarter, but the campaign couldn?t compete against a recession and divisive campaign season.Pro se litigant challenges contempt conviction for expletive
An appeals court will hear a challenge to a contempt conviction for a pro se litigant who swore after the judge dismissed his case and left the bench.Thanks to iPad, Apple making inroads into corporate life
After years of being the also-ran to Microsoft in the workplace, Apple has seen its iPad become a standard business tool.Industrial production rises more than forecast
Industrial production in the U.S. increased more than forecast in November, helped by gains in computers, home electronics and appliances, signaling factories will support economic growth into next year.Jury awards $2.39 million negligent security in fatal burglary
Friedin Dobrinsky attorneys Manuel Dobrinsky and Eric Bluestein persuaded the jury a lack of security played a key role in the burglary and strangling death of a Miami Lakes resident.View more book results for the query "*"
Lifting SEC Ad Ban Promises More Hedge-Fund Pitches
Hedge funds will feel pressure to promote investments as competitors take advantage of the new freedom, according to securities lawyers.Judge doesn't rule on Tousa appeal
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John Olson took no action on lenders' motions to stay his order pending appeal that they pay hundreds of millions of dollars to units of bankrupt builder Tousa. Olson did not indicate when he would issue his ruling.Telefonica may reduce workforce in Spain by 20% amid Latin American push
Telefonica SA (TEF) may cut its workforce in Spain by about 20 percent within the next three years as the country's former phone monopoly targets growth in Latin America to make up for declining sales in its home market.Plaintiffs suing McDonald's over health issues denied class status
A federal judge has dealt a blow to plaintiffs seeking class action status for their claims against McDonald's for health problems they allegedly developed by relying on the fast-food giant's claims about the nutritional content of its burgers and fries.On Appeal: Attorney fees awarded to trucker in overlawyered insurance dispute
The Third District Court of Appeal ruled a truck driver is entitled to attorney fees after an attorney for his insurance carrier improperly questioned him during an examination under oath.Trending Stories
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