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Think Printers: Disruption in Three Dimensions
In a satirical article in The Onion following the naming of Tim Cook as Apple's new CEO, Cook sees revolution fomenting in a familiar desktop item: "the future of technology is in printers. I am absolutely convinced of that." The strange thing is, and the joke might be on The Onion this time, the fake Cook quoted in the article may be right. A slight shift of focus to three-dimensional printing and we're talking about what could be the next disruptive technology waiting in the wings to set the next new stage ... [MORE]Do whistleblower provisions cover money laundering?
Reports of such violations might support SEC actions for inaccurate books and records, or worse.Conservative Sessions leads court nomination fight
WASHINGTON (AP) ? The top Republican in the Senate served notice on President Barack Obama Tuesday that the GOP won't rubber-stamp his choice to succeed the retiring Justice David Souter.View more book results for the query "White Case"
O'Connor, High Court's First Woman, Retires
Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court and a swing vote on abortion as well as other contentious issues, announced her retirement Friday. A bruising Senate confirmation struggle loomed as President Bush selects a successor. O'Connor's announcement marked the first retirement in 11 years on an aging court. It came as a modest surprise, particularly since Chief Justice William Rehnquist has been the subject of retirement rumors for months.2nd Circuit Upholds Use of False Pretrial Claims to Impeach at Trial
False statements made in a pretrial interview to determine bail eligibility can be used to impeach a defendant who testifies at the trial, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled. Addressing a novel question of law in the circuit, the court held that a defendant's false statements were properly used to attack his credibility when he took the witness stand, even though a federal statute ensures confidentiality for remarks made to so-called pretrial services officers.Are Ruden McClosky's Troubles Due to Its 'Nice Guys' Firm Culture?
In the past year, Florida firm Ruden McClosky has faced office closures, mass defections, layoffs, and pay cutbacks and holdbacks. Many blame the troubles on the firm's real estate focus, but according to firm leaders, the real problem was Ruden's "nice guys" firm culture.Trending Stories
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