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Arbitration taking on Olympic proportions
By Greg Land, Staff ReporterLike advocates of curling, synchronized swimming and modern pentathlon, participants in another obscure Olympic activity-arbitration-say they deal with tough competitors, tricky rules and high stakes.The pressure is going up, according to experts in Atlanta last week taking part in an American Bar Association Conference on alternative dispute resolution.Bankers to create PAC to influence Senate races
A banking trade group is preparing to set up a political fund that would allow members to funnel money anonymously to pro-industry candidates in the final months of the U.S. election campaign.View more book results for the query "*"
Sunrise service station sale nets $4.78 million
The 5,576-square-foot service station built in 2001 on 1.62 acres sold for $4.78 million, or $856.35 per square footDavis, Polk and Latham & Watkins Uncork Magnum Wine Deals
In last week's magnum Napa Valley wine deals, two law firms kept popping up like champagne corks. And both Latham & Watkins and Davis Polk & Wardwell had reason reason to celebrate. Meanwhile in a quieter moment that was no less rewarding, Pillsbury Winthrop helped Bank of the West acquire Community First Bankshares Inc. for $1.2 billion.Trending Stories