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Wealthy go shopping despite stock dips
When stock markets tumble, wealthy U.S. shoppers typically cut back their visits to such luxury emporiums as Saks Inc. and Nordstrom Inc. Yet even as the markets have seesawed, they've kept right on spending.Exhibit A: Saks and Nordstrom on Thursday reported September sales that exceeded analysts' estimates, while luxury retailers as a whole outpaced all other segments except gasoline-selling wholesale clubs.Small-Firm Litigators, Big-Ticket Litigation
With 53 total lawyers, Pittsburgh-based Meyer, Unkovic & Scott is far from anyone's definition of a "megafirm." But that hasn't stopped its clients from routinely entrusting its litigators with major litigation.Delta Air Lines applies to offer nonstop Atlanta-Shanghai service
ATLANTA AP - Delta Air Lines Inc. on Friday applied to offer nonstop service between Atlanta and Shanghai.The route would connect Delta's biggest hub with the Chinese financial center and offer the first service to China from the U.S. Southeast, the airline said.Delta, which is operating in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, said it hopes to begin service on March 25, 2008 using a Boeing 777 jet.Heller Lawyer Named GC at California Department of Insurance
Heller Ehrman partner Adam Cole, a specialist in representing corporate policyholders in insurance litigation, was named GC at the California Department of Insurance on Wednesday. Cole's hiring comes as consumer activists are criticizing Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner for being too cozy with the insurance companies he regulates. One critic, noting that Cole's client list includes corporate heavy-hitters like PG&E, said Poizner's assertion that the new GC will be a consumer ally "isn't going to fly."Wells Fargo Has More Bad News for Large Firms
Among the troubling trends detected in the latest survey of the financial state of the legal industry's upper echelon: More firms than usual are relying on debt to fund operations late in the year.View more book results for the query "*"
Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 7, No. 157 -- August 16, 1999
Sales of previously owned homes up 7.6 percent
Home sales surpassed expectations for April as government incentives provided a temporary boost to the housing marketCall for Spitzer to Quit Lawsuit Raises Issue of Duty to 'Client'
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