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Office market in U.S. begins recovery as vacancy rate declines
Office vacancies in the U.S. dropped for the first time in more than three years in the most recent quarter and rents climbed, signaling the market is beginning a recovery as the economy improves.On Web Site, Associates' Greed Gives Way to Grief, Concern, Anger
Usually, young lawyers use the message board of the Web site GreedyAssociates.com to send messages like this one, from "curiousgeorge": "Does anyone know what percentage of summers get offers at gray cary in palo alto and wilson in palo alto?" But on Wednesday morning, GreedyAssociates.com became a place for lawyers around the world to offer condolences, search for missing friends and vent their anger and sorrow.Justice Department Flexes Muscle in Anti-Money Laundering by Banks
In their White-Collar Crime column, Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert, partners at Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer, write that money laundering prosecutions and investigations recently undertaken by federal prosecutors look quite different than the traditional add-on to drug prosecutions, not arising out of substantive criminal violations, but instead focusing on what the government believes are improper banking procedures or weaknesses in the institution's compliance procedures.Wells Fargo Profit Rises as Lender Puts Brakes on Costs
Commerzbank, Germany's second-biggest bank, agreed to sell its Eurohypo U.K. real estate lending unit to Wells Fargo and Lone Star Funds to comply with European Union state-aid rules following its bailout.View more book results for the query "Florida"
Five 'below book' stocks look ripe for rebound
A time-honored method of detecting cheap stocks is to look for ones that sell below book value. Book value is a company's net worth, or assets minus liabilities. Divide total book value by the number of shares outstanding, and you get the company's book value per share, often called simply "book." About 6 percent of U.Borders liquidators race clock, squeeze cash from 200 stores
At the Borders Group Inc. store on Broadway near Wall Street, box sets of Stieg Larsson's best-selling "Millennium" trilogy, including the "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," sat on a table near the door last week on sale for $69.39 -- a liquidation markdown of 30 percent.Asylum ruling reversed on judge's bad behavior
For Roscoe Campbell, his family's quest for asylum in this country has been a "long and rough road, mentally, physically and financially." But years of fearing deportation when any stranger rang their doorbell or stopped them on the street ended this month with a remarkable and rare turnaround by the Board of Immigration Appeals.Lawyers Still Adjusting to a Post-Sept. 11 World
Although litigators say they are returning to pre-Sept. 11 patterns of air travel, many attorneys are still adjusting and making changes in the way they run their practices. Attorneys increasingly are using video and teleconferences to move litigation along, and are using their staffs in more creative ways -- like scouting out airport lines in advance -- to avoid wasteful delays.Suspect's right to one call needs cell tech
Cellular devices have become lifelines, especially for suspects who need to consult with counsel or seek assistance from family and friends at a crucial time.Unlocking the Power of Early Case Assessment Workflows
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