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Sprint posts big quarterly loss, revenue rises
Sprint Nextel said it lost $1.3 billion in its fourth quarter, about the same as a year ago, as it revamped its network for a comeback versus bigger competitors. The company's focus, and that of its investors, is on its long-term turnaround efforts rather than on short-term results.Next! LTN Picks of Upcoming Panels & Events
Next! LTN Picks of Upcoming Panels & Events: This week includes an e-discovery boot camp, the Civil Rules Committee, Big Data, and drones. [MORE]Show Associates Love, Not More Money
"No more money!" says humor columnist The Snark, echoing what perhaps many large-firm associates feel these days. While partners might assume associates are drooling with anticipation at the next salary hike, The Snark insists that some of his colleagues feel uncomfortable with other employees of the law firm hating them -- secretaries and even partners resent associates for taking away from their profits and free coffee. And The Snark says he would gladly trade in a raise for a guilt-free vacation.Fla. Bar OKs Client Testimonials on Law Firm Web Sites
After nearly four years of debate, The Florida Bar board of governors has tentatively approved a proposed rule on law firm Web sites that would let lawyers publish client testimonials and claims about their past successes. The proposed rule would largely free law firm Web sites from the state's restrictive rules governing lawyer advertising in such media as television, radio, direct mail and phone books. Florida became one of the first states to establish Web site rules for lawyers in 1999.View more book results for the query "*"
Kaye Looks Forward in Final Address
Judith S. Kaye acknowledged yesterday in her final State of the Judiciary address as chief judge that her successor will inherit serious challenges for the judiciary, many of them related to the legal fallout from the "flailing" economy.Owner of three commercial Broward properties adds $6.64M to mortgage
The owner of a Sunrise office building and two Fort Lauderdale office buildings added $6.64 million to an existing mortgage.Docket Created For Gun Cases In New Britain
Responding to a surge in gun-related violence in New Britain, State's Attorney Brian Preleski has assigned a prosecutor to focus on gun-related cases full time. Meanwhile, a Superior Court judge has been assigned to a special gun docket.Trending Stories
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