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House: No MDPs Until Concerns Addressed
The American Bar Association has indefinitely postponed any decision on allowing lawyers to split fees and form partnerships with nonlawyer professionals. Tuesday afternoon, the ABA's House of Delegates overwhelmingly adopted a report stating that it would not change those rules unless and until further study showed changes would benefit the public without sacrificing lawyers' independence or loyalty to clients.British executive buys penthouse for $8 million
A British hedge fund manager has paid more than $8 million for a penthouse in the W South Beach condo-hotel project. Chris Rokos' unit includes three outdoor terraces and a pool.Attract and Retain Quality IT Staff
One of the biggest challenges of managing an information technology staff is recruiting and retaining quality employees. Training opportunities will keep employees at your firm while improving the quality and sophistication of the service you provide to your technology end users. Offering continuing education can help employees develop long-lasting loyalty to the firm.Labor & Employment: Court ignored labor exemption in federal antitrust law
Judicial attempts to regulate the economic weapons of either labor or management through antitrust scrutiny override Congress' intent that the free play of economic forces should determine the outcome of collective-bargaining disputes.View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
Under Eminent Domain, Broward Buys Airport Hilton For $62M
The county needs the land beneath the 27-year-old hotel as part of the runway expansion at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.House girds for 2nd try on financial rescue
WASHINGTON AP-House members are getting another chance to vote on a financial bailout bill that has infuriated millions of voters after the Senate added tax cuts and other sweeteners and passed it handily.Senators advanced the much-criticized measure in a 74-25 vote late Wednesday, sending it to the other side of the Capitol for a showdown vote expected Friday.Abu Ghraib inmates sue contractors, claim torture
HAGERSTOWN, Md. AP - Three Iraqis and a Jordanian filed federal lawsuits Monday alleging they were tortured by U.S. defense contractors while detained at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq in 2003 and 2004.The lawsuits allege that those arrested and taken to the prison were subjected to forced nudity, electrical shocks, mock executions and other inhumane treatment.Fraud claims against Grant Thornton reinstated
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that genuine issues of material fact exist as to whether the accounting firm made false and misleading statements in an audit opinion letter.Trending Stories
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