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October 06, 2009 |

Attack Fort Benning's greens

Founded in 1923, Fort Benning Golf Course is a historic place where soldiers can enjoy a round of golf and escape the stress of Army life. The 27-hole course is located on post at Fort Benning, just south of Columbus off Interstate 185. The facility also has a driving range for practicing, as well as a pro shop, putting greens and locker rooms.
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May 23, 2012 |

One-office banks in South Florida enjoy profits

One-office banks might seem outmatched in competition with bigger rivals that operate branches throughout South Florida, but most of South Florida's one-office banks are profitable, and several, including Broward Bank of Commerce, may open a second office this year.
4 minute read
November 22, 2011 |

Judges Affirm Indirect Funding of Private Business by State Taxes

A divided Court of Appeals yesterday found that grants to trade organizations and public benefit corporations to spur economic development do not violate the ban on giving or loaning money to private enterprises.
5 minute read
February 18, 2003 |

In Camera

Federal bench's preeminent dining spot closing doors Friday; the lies that bind; fuming over funding.
5 minute read
July 17, 2007 |

Fed, central bankers find high food prices hard to digest

RISING PRICES FOR FOOD, from yogurt in the U.S. to steak in South Africa, are causing heartburn at the world's most powerful central banks. The fastest increase in food-commodity prices in at least a decade has already led monetary authorities in England, Mexico, Chile and South Africa to lift borrowing costs. It is also sowing seeds of doubt about the U.
6 minute read
August 17, 2009 |

Christoff v. Nestl� USA, Inc.

8 minute read
September 29, 2003 |

Inadmissible: Libya Lawsuits; Covington, Kissinger McLarty; and More

Lockerbie settlement doesn't stop Libya suits; Covington pairs with international advisory firm; government asks Brinkema to rule; OMB lawyer rejoins Latham; and more.
9 minute read
November 07, 2007 |

How Did Whole Foods Ever Manage to Pull It Off?

The Federal Trade Commission's recent unsuccessful challenge to Whole Foods Market Inc.'s acquisition of Wild Oats Markets Inc. provides merging parties with useful insights into how to navigate the regulatory review process. This case highlights how, in light of the agency's practice of narrowly defining relevant markets when analyzing transactions, merging parties can help themselves resolve deals raising antitrust issues through early development of helpful facts and evidence.
10 minute read
March 09, 2001 |

What Would Ben Do?

In creating a world-class legal department at General Electric, general counsel Ben Heineman fundamentally shifted the status of corporate counsel at GE -- and in legal departments around the world. As one colleague put it, Heineman created something "larger than himself," and a close examination of his work yields an outline for corporate counsel to follow.
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