Headlines - March 10, 2010
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Wells Fargo economists offer investment answers
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - Investors are starting to dip their toes back into the water.
But after the economic turmoil of the past two years, they're wary about where they should invest ...More
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University of Missouri-Kansas City hosts discussion of law professor’s book
ST. LOUIS, MO - University of Missouri-Kansas City law professor June Carbone will discuss her recent book "Red Families v. Blue Families: Legal Polarization and the Creation of ...More
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Fourth lawsuit over Charles Polk cost St. Louis lawyer, Lathrop $120K to defend
ST. LOUIS, MO - It took three St. Louis firms nearly 500 hours of work valued at $120,000 to fight off a lawsuit filed by fraud victim James Helenthal.
The firms, Lathrop & ...More
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California Court of Appeal rules witness statements are discoverable
BOSTON, MA - A wrongful death plaintiff is entitled to obtain witness statements taken and recorded at the behest of defense attorneys, the California Court of Appeal has ruled.
The ...More
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D.C. Court of Appeals rules law associate can sue for wrongful discharge
BOSTON, MA - A law associate's wrongful discharge suit wasn't time-barred, because she filed in a timely manner with respect to when she first received "unequivocal" notice ...More
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Commentary: Are we over-law professored?
BALTIMORE, MD - Let me state off the bat that I love law professors. Some of my best sources are law professors. But a new study raises the question of whether there are just too ...More
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Commentary: Voting open for your favorite chef of the year
BALTIMORE, MD - Did you watch Top Chef last season and just fall in love with the stylings of Bryan Voltaggio, the owner of Volt in Frederick? Or if you need to fix a sweet tooth ...More
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