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Pimco-to-DWS see U.S. escaping cliff as $1 trillion erased
The world's biggest investors say the rout that erased $1 trillion from the value of global equities after President Barack Obama was re-elected overlooks the fact that the world economy is improving while U.S. leaders start discussions that may avoid the so-called fiscal cliff.Internet Law School's First Grads Face High Hurdles
Michael RavnitzkyThe National Law JournalNEW YORK-The nation's first online law school has graduated its first class: 10 men and women whose home study bears little resemblance to traditional law school Socratic teaching. The November graduates face uncertain prospects and high hurdles should they decide to pursue traditional careers in law.Host Hotels & Resorts 3rd-quarter FFO improves
Host Hotels & Resorts Inc.'s third-quarter funds from operations improved as its room and food and beverage revenue increasedDelaware Judge Finds Fairchild Willfully Infringed Power Integrations Patent
Sometimes you have to admire defense counsel's desperate efforts of behalf of clients stuck in a very bad place (sort of like a rat chewing off its leg to get out of a trap). Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe has certainly kept hope alive for Fairchild Semiconductor. After last week's finding of willful infringement, it's going to take some painful gnawing to minimize the damage for Fairchild.Chinese companies plan to invest $933 mln in Saab
A Swedish court ruled Monday that Saab can continue its reconstruction after reviewing two Chinese companies' plans to invest ?660 million ($933 million) in the struggling brand and cut 500 jobs.View more book results for the query "*"
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Overtime suit against UPS settles for $12.8 million
A federal judge late last week advanced a mediated settlement for delivery drivers who claimed they were denied benefits and overtime by UPS Supply Chain Solutions because they were misclassified as independent contractors.U.S. District Judge Phyllis Hamilton of the Northern District of California preliminarily approved the $12.You Are Now Free to Surf Around the Cabin
Net service on commercial aircraft is generally limited to slow and costly dial-up connections via seat-back phones. But at least two carriers are moving forward with a service that will bring air travelers closer to broadband connectivity on the fly. Business travelers may be eager for the service, but flight attendants have a plea: don't ask them for tech support.Trending Stories
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