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Jobless benefit rolls fall, initial claims dip
WASHINGTON AP - The number of people on the unemployment insurance rolls fell slightly for the first time in 20 weeks, while the tally of new jobless claims also dipped, the government said Thursday.The Labor Department report provides a glimmer of good news for job seekers, though both drops were small and the figures remain significantly above the levels associated with a healthy economy.Head of the Class: Former Teacher Leads Team Advising Lone Star Educators
The state's budget crunch has forced lawyers at the Association of Texas Professional Educators to dole out bad news to some teachers who lost their jobs because of school district financial cuts, explains Donna Derryberry of Austin, the association's director of legal services.Fed pledges to keep rates low for 'extended period'
The Federal Reserve restated its intention to keep interest rates "exceptionally low" for "an extended period" as long as inflation expectations are stable and unemployment fails to decline."Businesses are still cutting back on fixed investment and staffing, though at a slower pace," the Federal Open Market Committee said in a statement Wednesday.EBay's PayPal Taps Orrick for Trade Secrets Fight With Google
Lawyers at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe know a thing or two about trade secret litigation. They just helped MGA Entertainment win a remarkable verdict in its death-match trade secret fight with Mattel. Now eBay and its PayPal subsidiary have hired Orrick to sue Google for allegedly stealing trade secrets.View more book results for the query "*"
Greg Weiss secures $3.7 million return of client's investment
The West Palm Beach attorney helped convince U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Michael Williamson that a rare currency expert should not be allowed in his bankruptcy to write off money owed to his partner. The judge ordered him to pay him $3.7 million.When the High Court and Congress Meet
When the Supreme Court goes hat in hand to Congress seeking approval of its budget � as Justices Anthony Kennedy (right) and Clarence Thomas did on April 12 � much more is on display than a discussion of how many new police officers the Court needs. It is a vignette of checks and balances and separation of powers in action.Trending Stories
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