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Susan Lee Marr, legal assistant
Susan Lee Marr, a legal assistant and an active volunteer, died Saturday of ovarian cancer at her home in the Arcadia-Beverly Hills neighborhood of Northeast Baltimore. She was 55.
Susan Lee Neukam was born in Baltimore and raised in Dundalk, where she...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Business Enterprises, Ovarian Cancer, Frontline Limited, Dundalk
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Staying rich means never messing up a sure thing
Here's the big question for Mary Jo White: If she becomes chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, where will her interests lie? With the public that pays her salary? Or with the people handing her the big bucks? White is the white-collar...
Tags: Finance, Justice System, Barack Obama, Lawyers, Judges
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Mike Feuer for city attorney
The city attorney of Los Angeles faces challenges that are complex and stubborn; the person who holds the office thus needs to bring creativity and sound judgment to it. He must provide forceful legal representation for the city. Misdemeanors need to be...
Tags: Jack Weiss, Public Officials, Michael Jackson, Personal Weapon Control, Justice System
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Ex-office manager is charged with stealing from law firm in Ozark
ghartley@schurz.comOZARK, Mo. -- A former office manager and paralegal for a law firm is accused of embezzling about $28,000 over the last 20 months that she worked there. Kari Love, 48, who now lives in Searcy, Ark., according to online court records, was charged on...Tags: Theft, Business Enterprises, Embezzlement, Justice System, Lawyers
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Auditors To Legislature: Tighten Overused Bidding Loophole
The Hartford CourantThe General Assembly should consider limiting what qualifies under law for a waiver for competitive bidding on state contracts, state auditors John C. Geragosian and Robert M. Ward said in their annual report to lawmakers, released Friday. The law...Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Business Enterprises, Personal Service, Justice System, Christopher G Donovan
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PA lottery privatization deal raises concerns
For years, there have been demands that Pennsylvania join the civilized world by privatizing its retail liquor operation. State stores are a vestige of the frenzy at the repeal of Prohibition in 1933, when it was felt that letting people choose for...
Tags: Lotteries, Pennsylvania Turnpike, Democratic Party, Business Enterprises, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Names of 4 ex-federal prosecutors sent to White House for U.S. attorney
Tribune reporterThe names of four former federal prosecutors will be sent to the White House for the Obama administration to decide who will succeed former U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, according to a letter made public by Illinois’ two U.S. senators....Tags: George Ryan, Business Enterprises, Justice System, Dick Durbin, Mark Kirk
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Lawyers earn recognition
Attorneys Roy Wise and Jack Hieb of the Richardson Law Firm were recently named to the 2012 Great Plains Super Lawyers list. Only 5 percent of the attorneys in the state are named to the list, according to the Richardson Law Firm website. Attorneys...Tags: Business Enterprises, Justice System, Lawyers, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Charter schools delivering what they promise?
Future Lawyers Academy Charter School Principal Rufus Cartwright said, "Mr. and Mrs. Burns, come in. It's good to see you." Ed Burns said, "It's good to see you, too, because we have some serious questions." "Absolutely," Cartwright said. "Can we...
Tags: Adam Sandler, Executive Branch, Justice System, Government, Lawyers
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Imperial Irrigation District scrutinizes outside attorney legal costs
Staff WriterImperial Irrigation District Board of Directors’ scrutiny over its legal representation continued Tuesday when the costs incurred by its contracted law firms were presented. Outside counsel expenditures were budgeted at $5,451,500, or 0.007...Tags: Business Enterprises, Justice System, Budgets and Budgeting, Lawyers, Laws
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Tax-free justice for all: In defense of IOLTA [Blowback]
We're all familiar with the most visible damage caused by our Great Recession -- high unemployment, widespread home foreclosures, lost retirements and more. Also on that list is a less recognized tragedy: Only the relatively well-to-do can afford a...
Tags: Justice System, Patrick Kelly, Lawyers, U.S. Supreme Court, Crime, Law and Justice
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Palm Beach County Commission backs down on wage theft law
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsBusiness pressure on Tuesday squashed a proposed Palm Beach County wage theft law, which religious leaders long sought to help low-income workers recover overdue pay. For nearly three years, a coalition of local religious leaders urged the County...Tags: Justice System, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Labor Legislation, Delray Beach, Theft
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