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AG Asks Texas Firms for a Loan ESL
In a market where wet-behind-the ears associates at large Texas firms are paid base salaries of $110,000, the Office of the Attorney General can't compete for lawyers with money. So the agency is trying to lure associates out of the private market by offering what it can courtroom experience and the glamour of public service.Miller v. Thane International, Inc.
Liberty University School of Law, founded by the late Jerry Falwell Sr., has earned full accreditation from the American Bar Association.Bankers expect growth in commercial real estate
The people who help bankroll property deals expect commercial real estate lending to grow at a moderate pace in 2012 as South Florida's economic recovery gradually encourages cautious businesses to expand.BAR TALK: Irony, Thy Name Is Guidance
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Judge delays decision on Delphi steering sale
NEW YORK AP - A bankruptcy court judge has delayed approval of a deal that would allow Delphi to sell its steering business to GM, to give the Obama administration's auto task force more time for review.The Troy, Mich.-based auto parts supplier had asked that a court decision be postponed until next week in hopes of gaining the task force's approval.PATRICK McGLONE | Senior V.P. and general counsel, Ullico Inc.
MEE Direct v. Tran Source Logistics
Court Explains Lack of Personal Jurisdiction, Action's Transfer to District of MarylandMercer Capital Ltd. v. U.S. Dry Cleaning Corp.
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