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Another Former Googler Joins the Twitter Flock
Nicole Wong, former VP and deputy general counsel at Google, joins Twitter as a director in the legal department. Wong's arrival comes on the heels of Amy Keating, an associate litigation counsel for Google, also defecting to Twitter, as the San Francisco-based micro-blogging company raids Google's in-house department.Heiko Law Offices PC v. AT&T Wireless Services Inc.
Court Compels Arbitration Based On Clause in Mobile Phone ContractBruce Berkowitz seeking patient capital sours on mutual funds
Bruce Berkowitz said rules that allow mutual fund holders to cash out anytime put his long-term investing style at a disadvantage. The rules also prevent funds from owning too much of one stock, a straitjacket for managers like Berkowitz who favor concentrated positions.Related on verge of losing another project
A source says lenders that financed the Oasis, a $215 million condominium development built by Related in Fort Myers, is in the process of selling the $143 million mortgage note.View more book results for the query "*"
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California mortgage-foreclosure crackdown nets sixth attorney
Another California lawyer faces disbarment in the State Bar of California's crackdown on mortgage foreclosure fraud.After Rehnquist: A Politician to Lead the Court?
The expected resignation of Chief Justice William Rehnquist prompts consideration of the Supreme Court's relationship to a politically divided public, the Court's proper role in government, and the chief justice's leadership duties. For Rodger Citron, discussion of all these issues is informed by the memory of Chief Justice Earl Warren. Citron writes that Warren's accomplishments show what effect a political leader can have on the Court, and explores the possibility of a politician as chief justice.Medical Leave Fails to Show Worker `Regarded as Disabled`
In his eight-page opinion in Poyner v. Good Shepherd Rehab, U.S. District Judge Bruce W. Kauffman dismissed claims under the ADA and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act brought by a woman who said that after she took short-term disability leave, she was told she would have to re-apply for her job if she wanted to return.Trending Stories
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