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Company job openings drop for 2nd straight month
WASHINGTON AP - Company job openings fell for the second straight month in June, a sign that hiring isn't likely to pick up in the coming months.The data comes after a weak employment report Friday that showed businesses aren't adding enough new workers to bring down the unemployment rate, currently 9.5 percent.On the Record with Curtis Schehr of Anteon
Curtis Schehr is senior vice president, general counsel and secretary of Anteon International Corp., a systems integrator providing information technology and engineering services to federal government agencies and international customers. In this Q&A, Schehr discusses Anteon's workings, the challenges and pleasures of his job, increased opportunities stemming from new government requirements and the pursuit of a "Team Anteon" environment.Female Managing Partners Still Rare at Midsized Firms
In January, Paoli, Pa.-based insurance litigation boutique Connor Weber & Oberlies named Margaret E. Wenke the firm's first female managing shareholder in its 27-year history.Incentive Payments Nixed from Settlement
Though he approved a roughly $49 million deal in a class action against BAR/BRI and other legal test-prep providers, federal Judge Manuel Real wasn't OK with paying class representatives up to $75,000 apiece.View more book results for the query "*"
Mylotte David Closing Its Doors
Mylotte David & Fitzpatrick, scheduled to close its doors Friday, had asked for a stay in proceedings in its dispute with the city of Philadelphia because of the closure. Last year Mylotte David had defaulted on its $1.7 million tax settlement with the city, pushing the judgment onto the personal assets of the firm's three leaders. At one point the firm had 30 or more attorneys and was known as a top local insurance defense firm. "That's just a sad commentary," one source said.2003 Marks a Renewed Emphasis on Brownfields Redevelopment
Humana posts 22 percent 1Q earnings increase
Humana Inc. said Monday its first-quarter profit rose 22 percent as the health insurer benefited from enrollment gains in its Medicare offerings and lower health care use in its employer-based insurance plans.Trending Stories
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