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South Florida Is Setting Records For Condo, Home Sales as Tech and Finance Companies Migrate
"The sustained home sales growth speaks to domestic and global companies relocating to Miami to launch headquarters in tech and finance and bringing high-paying jobs; increased and continued migration to Miami from high-tax, high-density cities; and how this new-normal-work-from-anywhere ability boosts the allure of South Florida," said MIAMI I Association of Realtors chairman Fernando Arencibia Jr.Uber, Facing Suit Over Alleged Sex Assault by Driver, Turns to Goldberg Segalla
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Carbon Offsets Trading Could Go Two Very Different Ways
Reaching net zero emissions will almost certainly require actively removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.Ally Taps Troutman Pepper in FCRA Litigation
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Investor Says Del.-Incorporated Natural Gas Company Chair Broke Multimillion-Dollar Deal
It's a contract case based on an agreement said to have been made via text, with Souki sued as an individual and neither Tellurian itself nor any of its other board members or executives named as defendants.View more book results for the query "*"
Investor Says Natural Gas Company Chair Broke Multimillion-Dollar Deal
It's a contract case based on an agreement said to have been made via text, with Souki sued as an individual and neither Tellurian itself nor any of its other board members or executives named as defendants.Rapid-Test Makers Clearing $4 Billion in US Government Work
The U.S. government has committed to spend at least $4.2 billion to develop, manufacture and produce rapid antigen tests since the start of the global pandemic in March 2020.Bitcoin Mining's Hearing in US House Questions Power Usage
Rep. Diana DeGette said that blockchain technology has promising applications but the mining's energy efficiency and carbon emissions need to be at the forefront of any discussion about cryptocurrency.Cooley's Alan Levine Elected as Legal Aid's Board President
Levine, a senior counsel at Cooley who boasts more than four decades of experience in the profession, will co-lead Legal Aid's board with former Corporation Counsel Zachary Carter, the board's chair.Trending Stories
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