Nevermind: Concluding that their combination would not pass antitrust muster, Sprint and its corporate parent, the Japanese telecommunications giant SoftBank, will drop their pursuit of T-Mobile US, The New York Times reports. “The end of the deal leaves open the question of what paths Sprint and T-Mobile will forge as smaller competitors to the enormous titans of their industry,” according to The Times.
Top Firms for Women: Working Mother magazine names the 50 best law firms for women, looking at the number of women partners and percent of lawyers working flex-time, plus other benefits such as leave policies, coaching, even on-site yoga.
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