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Communities find creative ways to collect homeowner fees
Like many homeowners associations, Waterstone II is struggling to collect maintenance fees from its property owners. HOAs have discovered they have little power to force homeowners to pay up.Flash Forward with Spansion General Counsel Scot Griffin
California's Spansion Inc. is working to move the technology of flash memory into the future, and general counsel Scot Griffin is doing the same with the company's legal department.New Rules Designed To Make Probate Court More Efficient and Fair
The first revision of Connecticut's Probate Rules of Court since 1974 spells out brand new procedures for many topics, including discovery, audio recording, telephone conferencing, and news media coverage.View more book results for the query "*"
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Ex-Client Sues Gordon & Rees, Two Lawyers
A former client has sued Gordon & Rees, the managing partner of the firm's Dallas office and a firm senior counsel, alleging they changed his hourly attorney-fee agreement to a contingency contract to benefit the defendants, who successfully settled his employment case. Dallas office managing partner Robert Bragalone (pictured) says the former client's allegations are false.Bernanke sees case for 'further action'
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said additional monetary stimulus may be warranted because inflation is too low and unemployment is too high. "There would appear-all else being equal-to be a case for further action," Bernanke said Friday in the text of remarks given at a Boston Fed conference.Trending Stories
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