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Jury Awards Damages For Belated Detection of Lung
An Erie Common Pleas Court jury awarded $1.82 million earlier this month to the estate of a woman who was a lifelong smoker and whose health care providers allegedly failed to treat her lung cancer for five years.Obama can only hope for Reagan-like recovery
President Barack Obama, like Ronald Reagan, has decided to keep a Federal Reserve chairman after what at the time was the longest recession since the 1930s. Unlike Reagan, Obama probably won't get a strong recovery, or the political boost that it brings. Under Fed Chairman Paul Volcker, the economy grew at a more than 7 percent annual rate for five straight quarters following the 1981-82 recession.Should I Give Myself a Deadline to Leave Law?
I'm a third-year associate, but law practice is not for me. Networking for law-related alternatives has been going well. I plan to quit by year's end, even if I don't find something else by then. What do you think?Collections foil Ford & Harrison's revenue
Ford Harrison ended 2009 with flat profit per equity partner, despite a drop in revenue. The labor and employment firm reported a revenue decrease of 7 percent, to $75 million. Revenue per lawyer dropped 8.7 percent, to $396,766, and profit per partner decreased by 0.3 percent, to $386,989.The firm's managing partner, C.Health case turns eyes to Atlanta
The debate over the nation's health care system makes a stop in an Atlanta courtroom Wednesday, as a three-judge federal appeals court panel hears arguments over the constitutionality of the 2010 federal overhaul.Chief Judge Joel F. Dubina and Judges Stanley Marcus and Frank M. Hull of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals are set to hear the case.View more book results for the query "*"
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Information in Predicate Notice of Termination Sufficient to Support Grounds for EvictionThree Sites on Short List for Austin Federal Courthouse
The government's search for a site to build a new federal courthouse in downtown Austin has stirred up officials at two museums. Neil Landers, site acquisition specialist for the General Services Administration in Fort Worth, says three sites are on the government's list for the approximately $62 million courthouse project. A building on one of the sites houses the Austin Children's Museum, and another property on the list is the future site of the Austin Art Museum, Landers says.Horse Doping Constitutes Wire Fraud, Judge Decides
Costner sculpture dispute heads to SD high court
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) - The South Dakota Supreme Court will hear a case involving Hollywood actor Kevin Costner and some bronze sculptures of bison and American Indians.Trending Stories
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