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Law Firms Should Drink Java With Caution
Firms should be cautious about using Java and other web tools in light of recent cyberattacks that triggered warnings from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.Latest Chapter: Kasowitz on Hand as Borders Begins Chapter 11
After nearly two years of restructuring efforts, Borders finally filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday. The nation's second-largest book retailer has turned to Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman to help it reorganize in Chapter 11. Baker & McKenzie is handling DIP financing negotiations for the debtor.Richest family offices seeing fastest growth as firms oust banks
Of the top 10 fastest-growing firms in the second annual Bloomberg Markets ranking, only one was part of a big bank. The other nine were boutiques that mind money for the ultra-wealthy.View more book results for the query "New York University"
Staffing industry hiring revenue surges as jobs remain scarce
While U.S. hiring by private companies last month was the weakest since January at 50,000, the staffing industry is experiencing a boom in demand as employers retool their workforces to be more flexible and reduce expenses. That's helped stocks of these businesses outperform the broader market, with the Standard & Poor's Supercomposite Human Resources & Employment Services Index rising 47 percent since August 31, compared with 19 percent for the S&P 500 Index.Trending Stories
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