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Notice to the bar.Measure of business investment plans up strongly
Companies ordered more heavy machinery, computers and other long-lasting manufactured goods in September, a positive sign for the slumping economy.Why Alternative Entities May Not Protect Investors
In recent years, limited liability companies and limited partnerships have become the preferred form of entity for new businesses. In Delaware, for example, there are now more LLCs and LLPs formed each year than Delaware corporations. There are various reasons for this development, particularly the flexibility of management these alternative entities permit.Bankruptcy court OKs $3 billion ResCap buyout
A bankruptcy court has approved a joint $3 billion buyout bid from Ocwen Loan Servicing and Walter Investment Management for Residential Capital.Jackson Breaks New Ground on S.F. Bench
Teri Jackson, of counsel at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and a former prosecutor, has been named to the San Francisco bench, the first African-American woman to win a seat on the city's Superior Court. The former head of the homicide unit for the San Francisco district attorney's office, Jackson, 45, said being named a judge is "a dream fulfilled."View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyers tussle over student paper on transit system's security weaknesses
An Electronic Frontier Foundation lawyer argued in the U.S. Court for the District of Massachusetts that an academic paper by students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on security weaknesses in the Massachusetts' transit system's electronic subway card reader system didn't violate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. "This case is about an unconstitutional gag order," said EFF civil liberties director Jennifer Granick.This Week's Winners and Losers
The title says it all.Application for Admission to the U.S. District of New Jersey Bar
Notice to the bar.Missouri finds its new dean in Mississippi
The University of Missouri School of Law has named an associate dean of the University of Mississippi School of Law as its next dean. Gary Myers will assume the Columbia, Mo., school's top administrative position on Aug. 15.Trending Stories
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