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Scoreboard -- July 14, 2012
TV SPORTS SUNDAY Cycling-Tour de France, Stage 14, 7 a.m. (NBCSN) Auto Racing-NASCAR Sprint Cup, LENOX Industrial Tools 301, Noon (TNT) Major League Baseball-Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at New York Yankees, Noon (TBS); Oakland Athletics at...Tags: Matt Carter, Crime, Law and Justice, Cincinnati Reds, Car Guides and Reviews, Timmy Hill
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Law firm adds managing attorney in Petoskey
PETOSKEY -- Mortimer Law Firm, PLC, with offices in Alpena, Traverse City, and Petoskey, recently announced the addition of a managing attorney, Hillary B. Briolat, to its Petoskey location. Briolat graduated cum laude from Spring Arbor College in 1997...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Colleges and Universities, Business Enterprises, Social Security
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Law firm recognizes employees have life outside of work
Working remotely, having a flexible schedule and an employer that promotes a work-life balance has provided Tom Hanson the tools to develop professionally and personally. Hanson is the office managing shareholder for Carlton Fields in West Palm Beach and...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Media Industry, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Palm Beach County
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Huntington Beach council to consider outsourcing legal services
The Huntington Beach City Council voted Monday to look into outsourcing the city's legal services. Supporters called the proposal a potential cost-saving measure while critics argued that it would lead to financial and legal woes. The council voted 5 to...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Lawyers, Elections, Litigation
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Legal spending is up, but within budget
Costa Mesa spent 350% more on lawyers in fiscal 2011-12 than it did the year before, records show. The city, however, remained under what it had budgeted for litigation costs, according to preliminary numbers reviewed this week. Costa Mesa spent about...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Finance, Career and Workplace, Business Enterprises, Litigation
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Scoreboard -- July 28, 2012
TV SPORTS SUNDAY Olympics--Men's Basketball, United States vs. France, Brazil vs. Australia, Spain vs. China, Argentina vs. Lithuania; Women's Field Hockey, United States vs. Germany, New Zealand vs. Australia; Beach Volleyball; Equestrian; Women's...Tags: Kansas City Royals, Crime, Law and Justice, Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Avalanche, Michael Annett
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Scoreboard -- August 4, 2012
TV SPORTS SUNDAY Olympics-Tennis; Beach Volleyball; Women's Weightlifting; Women's Volleyball, Brazil vs. Serbia, China vs. South Korea, Italy vs. Russia; Cycling; Synchronized Swimming; Men's Badminton; Men's Shooting, 3 a.m. (NBCSN); Women's...Tags: Bridgestone Invitational, Crime, Law and Justice, ESPN2 (tv network), Bryce Fisher, Business Enterprises
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Phoenix's Reverse Stock Split Takes Effect As Law Firm Investigates
The Hartford CourantThe Phoenix Cos. stock jumped in value Monday as a 1-for-20 reverse stock split took effect, though a New York law firm says it is "investigating" whether the split adversely affects some shareholders. The split became effective after the close of the...Tags: Shareholders, Crime, Law and Justice, Stock Splits, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Bustamante sexual harassment probe badly botched, audit says
L.A. NOWOrange County officials botched the sexual harassment investigation of former executive Carlos Bustamante so badly that the probe itself violated workplace policy and put the county at risk of being sued, an internal audit shows. Bustamante, a former... -
Favorable legislation flows to private clients of House Speaker Madigan
Chicago's largest operator of assisted living homes for the poor was looking to grow its business when it decided to add a new member to its legal team: the law firm of House Speaker Michael Madigan.
Within months of that decision, the most powerful...Tags: Property Tax, Sara Feigenholtz, CVS Corp., Crime, Law and Justice, Cornell University
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Michael Madigan tax clients unscathed in foreclosure debate
As home foreclosures tear apart neighborhoods throughout the state, an annual battle plays out in Springfield between the banking industry and community activists over how to deal with the damage. The banks always emerge largely unscathed. It happened...
Tags: Property Tax, Property, Crime, Law and Justice, Business Enterprises, Lobbying
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Richland's Fedore wins scholarship
“All right, I don’t want to kill myself. But more importantly, I don’t want to hurt anyone else just because of a text.” So said Johnstown’s Max Fedore, 18, in his winning video on discouraging texting and driving that...Tags: Virginia Tech, New York University, Disasters and Accidents, Crime, Law and Justice, Injuries and Wounds
Jul 15, 2012
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Jun 4, 2012
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