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Dilworth Paxson, Wilson Sonsini Helped Phila. Papers Go Local
For a team of lawyers at Dilworth Paxson and their client Brian Tierney, buying some newspapers took a little bit more than a stop at the newsstand.Publishers say ad trends improving
The country's biggest newspaper publishers say advertising trends continue to improve in the fourth quarter - even if they are still not ready to predict when or if traditional print revenue will start growing again.Appellee's Supplemental Brief in 'Thornton v. McClatchy Newspapers, Inc.'
Appellee submits a Supplemental Brief on the issue of whether the inability to perform the manual tasks involved in handwriting and/or written communication constitutes an impairment of a "major life activity" under the framework set forth by the U.S. Supreme Court and as applied by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Experts agree Herald land deal a long shot
Even if developer Citisquare Group closes on the $190 million purchase of 10 acres next to the Miami Herald building - an outcome considered unlikely by some real estate experts - the chances of obtaining financing to build the ambitious multi-use project seem slim.Herald move to Doral to cost $57 million
The Miami Herald's move includes relocating the company's newspaper operations, construction of a production facility, the $3.1 million acquisition of the land for the facility, "accelerated depreciation" and moving expenses.View more book results for the query "The McClatchy Company"
Miami Herald owner cancels Siffin land deal
The failure of developer Mark Siffin to close on the $190 million purchase of downtown Miami land raises questions about what went wrong, property owner The McClatchy Co.'s new plans for the site and what future development could be viable.The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion.NOONAN, Circuit Judge: McClatchy Newspapers, Inc., dba The Sacramento Bee (The Bee), seeks a writ of mandamus to re
Herald parent sues developer Mark Siffin over failed plan
Legal battles are escalating over failure to close a $190 million deal involving land near the Miami Herald's headquarters.Argued April 19, 2001On Petition for Review and Cross-Application for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations BoardOpinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge Rogers.TruServ
Broker Edie Laquer sues for commission in failed purchase of property near the Miami Herald
Veteran real estate broker Edie Laquer filed a lawsuit against developer Pedro Martin seeking to be paid a commission for her role in a collapsed deal for property near the Miami Herald headquarters.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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