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Lennar Spends $40 Million To Buy 244 Acres In Broward
Lennar acquired the land at 14250 Loxahatchee Road, west of its MiraLago at Parkland development.Judicial Branch Sets Dates For Library, Courthouse Closings
Six law libraries and one courthouse in the state will be closed by July 1, according to a letter sent out late Tuesday afternoon by Chief Court Administrator Judge Barbara M. Quinn.At least 3 jurors chosen for R. Kelly trial
CHICAGO AP - The wife of a Baptist preacher from R. Kelly's hometown, a business executive and a telecommunications company employee were the first three jurors chosen Monday for the RB superstar's child pornography trial.The executive, a middle-aged man, called child pornography "the lowest of the low" during questioning by the judge and attorneys.Look to Past Heroes for Inspiration
While diversity is a commendable goal, true diversity has not been achieved in the legal profession. Racial minorities continue to be underrepresented. The hope is that the statistics will change as opportunities for advancement become available. But in looking to the future, we can gain inspiration from the heroes of the past.View more book results for the query "*"
Discipline Report: El Paso Lawyer on Probation for One Year
A judgment orders an El Paso lawyer to pay more than $3,700 in restitution and fees after being placed on probation for one year.Cosmopolitan Associates LLC v. Zamora
No Negative Inferences Made From Tenant's Failure to Address Repairs in Prior Stipulations1st Circuit: Aggravated identity theft violation can occur even if ID isn't stolen
Identity fraud can underpin a mandatory two-year identity theft sentence enhancement, even if the identity wasn't stolen, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit has ruled in two cases.UPS reports 2Q profit decline, lowers outlook
ATLANTA AP - UPS Inc., the world's largest shipping carrier, said Tuesday its profit fell nearly 21 percent in the second quarter despite a 6.7 percent increase in sales. The company also lowered its outlook for the year amid a slumping U.S. economy.UPS, hit by an average daily volume decline in the U.S. and soaring fuel costs, said its profit was $873 million, or 85 cents a share, in the second quarter, compared to a profit of $1.Trending Stories
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