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Rare AG Removal Tactic Steams Plaintiff
The attorney general's office is trying to remove a case to federal court � after the trial has already started. And � surprise! � the plaintiff attorney is more than a little ticked off.No subscription required.Bankruptcy Judge Approves Dewey Budget
The defunct firm has up to $24.8 million to cover expenses for the next six-and-a-half weeks of its Chapter 11 proceedings. Come August, though, the estate's ability to pay for ongoing operations may rest heavily on whether it can recover money from former partners through a settlement.Good news and bad in law hiring
The good news: The law school class of 2012 grads fared no worse than its predecessors did in the legal job market. The bad news: It didn't fare much better, either.View more book results for the query "*"
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Consumer confidence rises among Floridians
Confidence among Florida consumers rose three points to 76 in July from a revised June figure, a nine-point gain from this time in 2011, according to a University of Florida survey.Billionaire Bust Spotlights Hong Kong's 'Untouchables'
Last week's arrest of property tycoon brothers Raymond and Thomas Kwok was masterminded by an agency whose zeal inspires both fame and fear. Meet the ICAC, Hong Kong's corruption-busters.Trending Stories
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