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Idyllic Calif. town reels after creamery CEO quits
FRESNO, Calif. AP - As General Motors is to Detroit, Humboldt Creamery is to the northern California community of Ferndale, population 1,382.So when the homegrown CEO of 23 years abruptly resigned last month and his attorney warned of serious financial problems, the town went into economic convulsions.While Rich Ghilarducci retreated to his second home in Scottsdale, Ariz.DA Bolsters Case Against NY Surrogate-Elect and Her Old Attorney Boss
Fifth Circuit to hear case of woman fired over breast pump
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is challenging the firing of a woman who asked to use a breast pump when she returned to work after childbirth.View more book results for the query "*"
Start-Up Drug Discovery Companies Face Dilemma
When a drug discovery company chooses to patent its technology, the patent applications will publish 18 months after filing -- typically, a patent does not issue before publication. This timeline forces companies to publicly disclose their best technology before an enforceable right exists. However, small drug discovery companies can still protect their IP through aggressive and strategic patenting.Jury Turnabout 'Unique,' Say Courtroom Observers
Midsize companies plan 6% workforce growth
Small and midsize U.S. companies plan to increase their workforces an average 6 percent in the next year as confidence strengthens in an economic rebound, according to a survey by General Electric Co. (GE)'s finance unit.N.Y. Court of Appeals Upholds Admission of Medical Guidelines
Weighing in on the admissibility of clinical practice guidelines in medical malpractice, the New York Court of Appeals has unanimously ruled that a trial judge properly permitted the defendant to introduce an algorithm, or flow chart, to explain why a doctor followed a particular course of action. But the ruling, eagerly awaited by med-mal attorneys, was limited in scope and did little to resolve the question of whether such guidelines can be admitted without violating the hearsay rule.Top fund manager says there are plenty of reasons to be bullish
Nick Thakore, Putnam Voyager manager discusses his reasons for believing in stocks, even when the economy is on extremely shaky ground.Trending Stories
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