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NJ court rules against condo in window sign flap
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey's Supreme Court has sided with a condo resident who was fined for putting campaign signs in his window.Quattrone Found Guilty of Obstruction
Former investment banking superstar Frank Quattrone has been found guilty of obstructing federal investigations and witness tampering.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyer: Distributor had 'secret deal' to cover up problems
The first Chinese drywall trial in the nation involving a homeowner taking on a building supply distributor has opened in Miami-Dade Circuit Court.Inflation adjustments to bring taxpayers relief
AP - Inflation isn't as certain as taxes, but it's still pretty likely. The IRS' annual adjustments will help to ease that inflation bite.When taxpayers file their 2008 tax returns-that's in early 2009 for most taxpayers-they'll enjoy higher personal exemption amounts, a higher standard deduction and wider tax brackets, meaning more money is taxed at a lower rate, the Internal Revenue Service announced.Social Networking Sites Help Judges Perform Their Duties
Judges and lawyers are among the millions of people using online social networking sites such as Facebook. But there are few rules to guide them in the legal arena. Should a judge set limits on what alleged juvenile offenders can post on their MySpace pages? Should a lawyer be wary about discussing clients and cases online?Trending Stories
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