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Signs of healing: Bonuses reappear at small firms
Bonuses are starting to reappear at small companies as business shows signs of picking up. Last year a yearend payout was unthinkable as companies were laying off staffers or slashing their costs.Beneath the pizzazz of those Super Bowl ads, Go Daddy gets real
You've seen the Go Daddy's Super Bowl commercials. They tend to feature attractive ladies in provocative situations that have little to do with registering domain names. What you may not guess from watching them is that 60 percent of Go Daddy's law department is female.Was Tiger rushing for Black Friday deals?
Pay little attention to the Black Friday weekend sales volumes. They usually offer little guidance on overall Christmas sales figures. The early numbers were half a percent over last year's or basically flat, and last year was an ugly holiday shopping season.Design Center of the Americas bets future on plans to diversify
Now that the recession has sent the design industry into a tailspin, DCOTA is in transition. If current plans are successful, it will evolve into a general commercial-use project with country club amenities.Stolen credit cards go for $3.50 at online bazaar
Hundreds of millions of dollars in stolen data are bought and sold in underground chat rooms and forums every year, a fencing operation that becomes more robust annually.Dog Bite Leads To Legal Tangle Over Yellow Lab
Two dog-bite experts working for Phineas' owners say in new court filings that Phineas wasn't the culprit.Focus on 2013: Economic forecast
Housing is reviving, hiring is ticking up. Still, plenty issues to worry our Business Advisory Board experts.Court rules Ponzi promises properly considered for sentence
The unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld the 20 years Mr. Hsu received for bilking investors out of $20 million or more from 2000 to 2007 and the term of 4 1/3 years he is serving for violating federal campaign finance laws.Corporate Counsel names Google best legal department 2011
The company?s lawyers often find themselves in the thick of it-before, during, and after "disruptions." And you might expect them to sound a little upset, But they, too, seem to relish it.Dillard's shares tumble after quarter short of views
Department store operator Dillard's said its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings rose 14 percent, slightly below Wall Street's expectations. Sales also slightly missed analysts' average forecast, and shares of Dillard's tumbled in morning trading.