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Growing dissatisfaction with President Barack Obama before this year's elections is good news for stock investors, if history is any guide. The Standard Poor's 500 Index has surged 48 percent on average starting in the second year of each U.S. presidential term, measured from its lowest level through the high the next year, according to data going back to 1928 compiled by Bloomberg.View more book results for the query "*"
Calif. Court Slashes $18.5M Verdict in McKesson Disability Firing
Citing a lack of evidence and recent limits on punitive damages, a California court of appeal panel filleted an $18.5 million award in a psychiatric disability case against McKesson and a supervisor on Tuesday. The court halved the compensatory award and slashed the punitive damages award, leaving a total of about $4.1 million. The former customer service agent had alleged discrimination and harassment after she was fired for missing work; the appellate court found the harassment verdict unsupported.Sacramento Told to Toe Line on CCMS
The Judicial Council doesn't want local court officials to unplug the new computer system from a centralized server. The Sacramento PJ says his court will do what it wants.Over the objections of BNY Mellon and the investor group that negotiated the deal, Manhattan federal district court judge William Pauley held that allowing the attorneys general to intervene "will protect the interests of absent investors."
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