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By The Associated Press | January 4, 2013
A private survey shows U.S. businesses sharply increased hiring in December, helped by a surge of new construction jobs created to help rebuild from Superstorm Sandy. Payroll processor
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There was a time when motorcycle clubs settled their internal disputes with knives and chains. But the HardRiders Motorcycle Club and two of its attorney-members will settle their differences insid
By Frank M. Rapoport | May 14, 2013
Variations to traditional contracting methods the public entity in a public-private partnership to minimize risk by engage in some form of sale of an asset, usually a facility or fee for serv
By Cerisse Anderson | March 5, 2002
In a decision giving a green light to a defamation case arising from last year's bitter Putnam County sheriff's race in New York, a state judge has ruled that the fact that a person is a politic
November 9, 2009
u.s. district court-eastern employment Discrimination • Pretext • Videotape Testimony of Child Victim DiStajo v. PNC Bank, N.A., PICS Case No. 09-1829 (E.
By Margaret Cronin Fisk | October 4, 2002
A Mississippi jury has ordered Wal-Mart Stores Inc. to pay $8.5 million to a former employee who was fired after being accused of shoplifting chewing tobacco. Plaintiff Lamon Griggs charge
August 25, 2010
SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY It is ORDERED that the schedule of legal holidays and court recesses for the trial division of the Superior Court and for the Tax Court for the court year commen
The Associated Press
By Brock Vergakis | May 4, 2012
NORFOLK, Va. AP - The "like" button on Facebook seems like a relatively clear way to express your support for something, but a federal judge says that doesn't mean clicking it is constitution
By Loren Jones | April 6, 2007
The techno-literati have long-heralded the day when the Linux operating system will dominate the desktops of the world. But so far, it's been wishful thinking. That's not to say Linux has not been
By Tom Huddleston Jr. | December 17, 2012
Canadian insurer Sun Life Financial Inc. has agreed to sell its U.S. annuity business and some of its life insurance businesses to shareholders of financial services firm Guggenheim Partners in a $
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