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Gay Marriage: A Changing Legal Landscape
Getting personal and political about same-sex marriage is now becoming a recurrent experience - all well-timed in light of the pending arguments and recent decisions coming from courts and legislatures across the states.Drug used in Okla. execution could gain wider use
MCALESTER, Okla. (AP) - A sedative Oklahoma used to execute a death row inmate that is commonly used to euthanize animals could become more popular because of a nationwide shortage of a key ingredient in several states' lethal injection formulas, death penalty experts say.Wealthy investors stick to hedge funds even with 3.4% returns
Almost 90 percent of 151 single-family office directors surveyed in the first quarter by Rothstein Kass, an accounting and advisory firm in Roseland, New Jersey, said they?re likely to put additional money in hedge funds this year.With a Ribbon Around It: Winning the Pennant in a 'Pre-Bankruptcy' Case
When news hit of the Texas Rangers bankruptcy hit, there were a loooooooot of questions: meet the folks with the answers. • ALSO SEE: MAKING It Complicated | Expert Archive • What's There for a GC to Hold On To? • Walking the Tightrope — Not the PlankCommentary: The Internet People Are in Control
In online terms, Facebook is the third largest nation in the world. Users of Facebook, Google and Rim are borderless, independent and virtual, something never seen before, writes Reed Smith's Douglas Wood, who says that, to put this tipping point in context, we should look to the Boston Tea Party.Fla. Appeal Court Reverses $14 Million Judgment in Dominican Family Squabble
Taking on a family feud, a Florida appeal court has reversed a $14 million judgment obtained by a Miami Beach businessman against his brother and nephew, finding the businessman's claim of an oral agreement did not relate back to the original pleading and was first asserted 10 years after the four-year statute of limitations expired.Burger King's new king: Jorge Paulo Lemann
The Burger King hamburger chain made a dramatic decision in August. It dethroned the King -- the mascot who had danced through its advertising in various guises for more than 50 years.Slim-Fast Sued in Florida Over Ice Cream Recipe
Two brothers are asking a Florida court to order Slim-Fast Foods and parent company Unilever U.K. to show they did not steal a secret formula for enriching ice cream with added nutrients. Doing business under the umbrella of the Nutricopia corporation, the brothers seek enforcement of an agreement that Slim-Fast would "positively show" it developed products with technology it had obtained before Nutricopia made a PowerPoint presentation on nutrient-fortified frozen dessert products.Trending Stories
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