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Small business accelerates as new jobs precede Fed's easy money
Small businesses are bouncing back as access to lending eases and consumers ramp up purchases. This would be welcome news for policy makers struggling to spur the world's largest economy and bring down unemployment stalled near a 26-year high, because small companies account for 60 percent of job creation, according to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke. The Fed said Nov. 3 it plans to buy another $600 billion of Treasuries, citing "disappointingly slow" progress in the recovery.Illinois judge dismisses two 19-year-old murder convictions
A Cook County, Ill., judge granted dismissals of 19-year-old murder convictions of two men on Tuesday after prosecutors requested the dismissals in court.New AG must focus on filling ranks
NOW THAT PRESIDENT BUSH has nominated Michael Mukasey to succeed Alberto Gonzales as attorney general, the question is how much influence the retired federal judge will wield in filling the unusually high number of vacancies at the Department of Justice. Most of Gonzales' management team crumbled in the past nine months with the resignations of top administrators and political appointees.View more book results for the query "*"
Steele Allows Medco Merger Vote to Take Place; Shareholders Approve the Union
Delaware Chancery Court Vice Chancellor Myron Steele cleared the way last week for Medco Research Inc.'s shareholders to approve King Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s $342 million takeover offer for the maker of heart drugs, despite a bid by the State of Wisconsin Investment Board to block the vote on the stock-for-stock offer. The court ruled that the investment board hadn't overcome the business judgment rule, which requires the court to presume directors acted loyally and to defer to the discretion of the board.The Rodent: The nightmare after the holidays, legal stuff and plenty of it
It's hard to get up on Monday and pull on the lawyer uniform instead of clothes that are comfortable and don?t involve circulation-constricting torture devices.I Like Being a Lawyer: Nicholas Parma
Nicholas Parma lists the top five reasons he likes being a lawyer.Courtroom Presentations Should Be Dynamic
New software can convert trial exhibits to electronic form and load them onto a computer's hard drive. With a point and a click, lawyers can show the exhibits on a computer screen or through a projector. That's mainly what these programs offer ? a way to keep sheafs of paper or videocassettes out of the courtroom.Georgia among 8 states joining suit against Dodd-Frank Act
Georgia and seven other states have joined a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Dodd-Frank Act.Trending Stories
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