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NYLAG Gets $5 Million to Continue Sandy Relief
The award is the largest lump-sum amount to be given to a legal services group for Sandy relief work, New York Legal Assistance Group said. The funds will allow NYLAG to serve 4,300 storm victims for the next year and 3,850 the year after.N.Y. Senate GOP Committee Fights Moreland Subpoena
The motion to quash a Moreland Commission subpoena seeking information on the committee's donors and housekeeping account alleges that the subpoena is overbroad, unconstitutional and "tainted by impermissible partisan bias." It is the first direct legal challenge to the panel's authority, but it is unlikely to be the last.Shell Quarterly Profits Hit By Lower Production
Royal Dutch Shell PLC says third quarter earnings fell due to weaker demand for fuel and a drop in output, particularly in Nigeria, where attacks on pipelines have forced shutdowns.'Winfrey' Decision Addresses Advertising Slogans as Trademarks
Milton Springut, a partner at Springut Law, discusses the case 'Kelly-Brown v. Winfrey,' which reversed the dismissal of a small businesswoman's slogan-trademark infringement suit against Oprah Winfrey and her companies.View more book results for the query "*"
Prosecutor Reviewing Facts in Ga. Gym Mat Death
A federal prosecutor says he is conducting a formal review of facts and evidence in the case of a Valdosta teenager whose body was found inside a rolled-up wrestling mat in his high school gym.Developments Regarding Gender Diversity on Public Boards
In their Corporate Governance column, David A. Katz, a partner at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, and Laura A. McIntosh, a consulting attorney for the firm, write: With new legislative and non-governmental initiatives around the world resulting in growing numbers of women directors and greater shareholder focus on board diversity, this issue is likely to become increasingly significant in 2014 and beyond, both in the United States and abroad.Two apartment buildings dealt for $4.4 million in Miami Beach
10-acre Palm Beach Gardens parcels acquired for $3.23 million
Miami Beach apartment building sells for $6.3 million
Property type: 16-unit apartment building completed in 1937 and a 0.14-acre multifamily parcel Price: $6.3 million, or $393,750 per unitTrending Stories
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