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You'd Better Bank On More Regulations
New research from online tracker MortgageDaily.com shows regulatory actions against faltering American banks spiked by 49 percent in the second quarter of 2009 compared with the first quarter.Delta offers change fee waiver for Southeast
ATLANTA AP - Delta Air Lines Inc. will waive fees from changed flights related to storms in the Southeast.Delta's offer applies to people with flights in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina.Customers booked on Delta-ticketed flights to, from or through those states from Thursday through Sunday may make a one-time change to their travel schedule without fees if tickets are changed by Tuesday.Legalized restraint of trade raises its ugly head again in Ga.
The obscure subject of employee non-compete covenants has received press attention in the Daily Report in recent weeks. The 2010 session of the Georgia General Assembly passed HB 173 granting power to corporate employers to restrain its employees from the post-employment right to earn a living in their chosen fields. The bill was signed by Gov.New York judge approves $7.2 million settlement for toxic Buffalo neighborhood
BUFFALO, N.Y. AP _ Residents of a neighborhood built on contaminated soil would share $7.2 million under a settlement approved by a state SupremeCourtjudge Wednesday.About 220 current and former residents and their family members have personal injury and property damage claims against the city, which developed the Hickory Woods subdivision in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a model of brownfields renewal.View more book results for the query "*"
IMF Will Not File Brief For Argentina In Debt Case
The International Monetary Fund has dropped plans to formally back Argentina in its legal battle with holdout investors who refused to take losses on debts in the country's $100 billion default in 2001.Brown v. Lubbock County Commissioners Court
Texas courts have followed federal courts and consistently held as a matter of law that absolute immunity extends to quasi-judicial officers, including prosecutors performing such typical prosecutorial functions as initiating criminal prosecution and presenting the state's case.Supreme Court Issues Two Employment Law Rulings
The U.S. Supreme Court has a busy employment law docket this term, with at least six important cases to be decided before the court recesses in late June.Trending Stories
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