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California faces a $24 billion budget shortfall, an eye-popping amount that dwarfs many states' entire annual spending plans. Beyond California's borders, why should anyone care that t
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By Peter Svensson | February 6, 2008
Americans may look with envy on the super-fast Internet connections available in South Korea, Japan and parts of Europe, but they can take consolation from a new study that concludes that the U
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SAN FRANCISCO — Some big-firm lawyers are busier than others nowadays, but it's not just the bankruptcy guys getting work. Options exchanges have been a boon to benefits and executive com
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By Lolita C. Baldor | June 15, 2006
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit in federal court Wednesday demanding more information about a Defense Department database that collected information on anti-war groups and U.S. c
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White & Case to Cut 200 Associates; 200 Staffers New York-based White & Case announced yesterday it is shedding 200 associates and 200 administrativ
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The U.S. Senate voted unanimously yesterday to confirm Paul Engelmayer, the partner in charge of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr's New York office, for a slo
By Richard Siegler and Eva Talel | March 1, 2006
New York Real Property Law (RPL) �235-b, implies a covenant (or warranty) of habitability in every residential lease. The statute deems these leases to be a sale of shelter and servic
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By Jeannine Aversa | January 12, 2007
House-passed legislation boosting the federal minimum wage moves to the Senate, where Democrats intend to add billions of dollars in tax breaks to make it easier for business to swallow.
April 13, 2006
Appeals Battle Begins in Judicial Nomination Case The opening salvo in an appellate battle that will likely determine the fate New York's use of a convention system for nominati
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