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Rising Longer-Term Interest Rates Cloud Outlook for Economy
Having strong growth and low unemployment is terrific -- as long as it is sustainableFirms 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.State Farm's Katrina brawl heats up
ALLEGATIONS BY whistleblowers and plaintiffs' lawyers that State Farm Fire Casualty Co. used a "one-size-fits-all" engineering report to deny policyholders' Katrina-related claims are stirring up Mississippi's southern federal district. State and federal prosecutors and grand jurors are looking into allegations that insurance claims were denied on the basis of a biased engineering report.View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
Preparing for an outbreak of avian flu
A potential pandemic raises significant employee safety and health issues, as well as the specter of the business-continuity challenges that accompany high employee absenteeism and incapacitation rates. Just as employers plan for other natural and man-made disasters, employers must prepare for a possible pandemic.The conflicted duty of Chinese lawyers
Fiduciary duty is a foreign concept to Chinese lawyers. The idea that a lawyer owes a fiduciary duty to a client has not been recognized or integrated into the legal profession since its statutory introduction 10 years ago. Although the amended Law on Lawyers of the People's Republic of China, which went into effect on June 1, expanded the ethical and fiduciary duties of Chinese lawyers to their clients, in practice the expanded duties may suffer from a lack of application and enforcement.Katrina-Related Brawl With State Farm Heats Up
Allegations by whistleblowers and plaintiffs lawyers that State Farm Fire & Casualty used a "one-size-fits-all" engineering report to deny policyholders' Katrina-related claims are stirring up Mississippi's southern federal district. State and federal prosecutors and grand jurors are looking into the allegations that were brought to light by two claims adjusters who had worked for an Alabama risk management firm under contract with State Farm.Never Forget a Name: Tips for the Memory-Challenged Networker
Remembering names greatly improves one's ability to connect with clients.Trending Stories
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