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Commentary: Your underwater mortgage needs a blow-up raft
There is housing, and then there's the rest of the U.S. economy.Homeowners Choice offers $42.5 million for Broward company
A Lauderdale Lakes insurer has rebuffed a $42.5 million offer to merge with a Clearwater-based company.Planning Board Passes On Chance To Back Miami Beach Finalist
The Miami Beach Planning Board won't recommend a finalist for convention center redevelopment but wants to make sure sea level rise is a project consideration.Deal transition team made up of lobbyists, others
ATLANTA AP - As Republican Nathan Deal prepares to take office as Georgia's next governor he's relying on a transition team stacked with current and former lobbyists, business leaders and others who could have a financial stake in the decisions of his administration.The 26-member team will help Deal navigate the next two months before his inauguration Jan.Supreme Court Reverses 5th Circuit and Shoots Down Pesticide Makers
By a 7-2 vote, pesticide manufacturers lost their Supreme Court bid to avoid facing products liability lawsuits in state courts nationwide. Reversing the 5th Circuit, the Court said most state tort actions are not prohibited by federal law.View more book results for the query "*"
Dating Requirement No. 1: Must Love Lawyers
"Lawyers should never marry other lawyers, This is called inbreeding, from which comes idiot children -- and more lawyers," says David Wayne in the Tracy-Hepburn film "Adam's Rib." But in real life, it seems many people are looking for those who reflect their own inner lawyers. Match.com reports that of the almost 254,000 attorneys on their site, "14 percent are actively looking to date other attorneys." With that in mind, commentator Mark Donald looks at the pros and cons of such relationships.No Immunity for L.A. Judge Interviewed by Newspaper
A Los Angeles judge is not entitled to immunity from a suit brought by a man who claims the judge defamed him in a newspaper interview, a California state appeal court ruled Tuesday. "Speaking to a reporter about a pending lawsuit is not a normal judicial function," and therefore isn't protected conduct, wrote Second District Court of Appeal Justice Paul Turner.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 21, No. 9 - January 12, 2012
Daily decision alert.Ironbound Intermodal Industries Inc. v. Director, Division of Taxation
Plaintiff's facilities constitute marine terminal facilities for purposes of the exemption from sales tax in N.J.S.A. 54:32B-8.12.Trending Stories
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