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With Ford plants idled, cities ponder the future
LORAIN, Ohio AP - He glances through the chain-link fence at hulking, dark buildings and weeds growing tall in pavement cracks. The chilling scene on a gray November day makes John "Larry" Wargo sigh with sadness.He remembers when the parking lots were packed - with workers' cars and freshly assembled vehicles waiting to be sent from the Lorain Ford Assembly Plant to market.Firms Host More Women-Only Events
Wendy [email protected] of male-oriented networking events at basketball games, golf courses and ski resorts, women of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky Walker have organized a women-only business getaway to Key Largo, Fla.The April event features Geraldine A. Ferraro, the first and only woman to win the vice-presidential nomination of a national political party.A cautionary tale: Failing to keep secrets leads to charges
Call it a cautionary tale for young corporate lawyers who might be inclined to discuss their work in what they think is an innocent fashion.Workers' comp exception made by Ga. Supreme Court
Justices of the Georgia Supreme Court were unanimous in resolving a workers' compensation case that had split judges of the state Court of Appeals down the middle.Gryphon Buys Placement Firm Update Legal
Gryphon Investors said Friday it has agreed to acquire a majority stake in legal staffing company Update Legal. Nick Orum, a partner at Gryphon, said efforts by law firms and internal corporate legal departments to reduce costs are fueling growth in the legal staffing industry. An increase in financial dealmaking is also contributing to the use of legal staffers, he added. Founded 35 years ago, Update Legal places both attorneys and paralegals; it has offices in nine cities.Middlesex Jury Awards $46.7M for Injuries From Pesticide Exposure
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.Florida Town Can't Restrict Location of Houses of Worship
In a case that spawned three federal suits, an 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel has ruled that a Florida ordinance prohibiting churches and synagogues from locating in a downtown business district -- where private clubs are allowed -- violates the federal Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. The case pitted the town's zoning code against two synagogues, which made First Amendment claims to religious freedom.Trending Stories
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