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Increased sales helps Elizabeth Arden cut quarterly loss
Elizabeth Arden, the Miramar-based beauty products company, cut its quarterly loss as sales increased 6.6 percent.Young & Thompson Selects First to File
Virginia's Young & Thompson has selected First to File's Electronic File Room, a web-based patent prosecution and document management service.Powering Up Parking Lots: A Primer on the EV Charging Network
With gas prices rising, electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are hot commodities once again.View more book results for the query "*"
Former Bank of America Broker to Be Retried in Mutual Funds Case
A former Bank of America broker, acquitted last month on most counts related to after-hours mutual fund trades, will be retried on four charges on which the jury was unable to reach a verdict, prosecutors said Thursday. Prosecutors from New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's office said they opted to present the remaining charges to another jury after last-ditch efforts to reach a plea deal failed.Marsh Raises New Set of Questions for Noncompetes
The court held that the consideration for a noncompete agreement — stock options in Marsh — was reasonably related to the company's interest in protecting its goodwill and therefore sufficient to support a noncompete. By this holding, the court changed the long-held view that money or financial considerations never could constitute consideration for a noncompete.Panel Says Landmark Rent Deregulation Ruling Applies Retroactively
Exceptions to the First-Filed Doctrine
Philip L. Blum, a partner at Bingham McCutchen, and Derek Care, an associate at the firm, review a recent decision that vividly illustrates the importance of communicating a direct, specific and credible threat of litigation for purposes of the anticipatory filing exception to the first-filed doctrine.Trending Stories
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