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Changes in executive pay create a 'horror show'
RESTRICTIONS ON U.S. executives' bonuses are complicating divorce settlements, increasing legal bills and raising the prospect that some may have to transfer children out of private schools or sell second homes. "Changes in executive pay are throwing a massive wrench into the works of family law across the country," said Frank Glassner, chief executive officer of Veritas Executive Compensation Consultants LLC in San Francisco.U.S. Senate Prepares for Trial of Federal Judge
One of the nation's least used courts is opening for business. Next week, a special U.S. Senate committee is scheduled to begin the impeachment trial of G. Thomas Porteous Jr.View more book results for the query "*"
Jury deciding cause of Ferrell's death
A Miami-Dade Circuit Court jury is deliberating an asbestos liability case pitting manufacturing giant Honeywell International against the widow of Miami attorney Milton M. Ferrell Jr., who died of the lung disease mesothelioma in 2008.Bernanke warns Congress that budget moves could harm economy
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said the central bank stands ready to take additional steps to boost U.S. growth and cautioned lawmakers against budget moves that would harm a "sluggish" recovery.Father sues district over reading about slavery
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