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Coffee Dispute Runs Hot and Cold
Starbucks was opposed to Ethiopia's attempt to trademark the names of its coffee-growing regions, but that seems to have changed after a PR campaign questioned the company's commitment to social responsibility.Initial Georgia jobless claims expected
ATLANTA AP - Initial unemployment benefits claims expected Thursday could shed light on whether the recession is loosening its grip in Georgia.Georgia Department of Labor officials will release data reflecting the number of laid-off workers who filed first-time claims for state unemployment insurance benefits in August.15-Lawyer Dallas Firm Splitting Up
After nearly two decades of practicing together in Dallas, the name partners of 15-lawyer McManemin & Smith intend to go their separate ways. Raymond D. Smith, a corporate and banking attorney, says his law partner since 1987, Pat McManemin, will leave in mid-February.View more book results for the query "*"
Predictive-Coding 'Jet' is Still on the Runway
A judge has sanctioned speedier discovery, but implementing the change will be a slow process.Judge Declares Mistrial After Defendant Pleads Guilty
Philadelphia`s first federal death penalty case in years ended in a mistrial after the second of three defendants pleaded guilty to murder and conspiracy charges in exchange for a life sentence.Trending Stories
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