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Appeals court rehears Md. pregnancy center cases
A federal appeals court struggled for nearly three hours Thursday with whether two Maryland localities violated the free-speech rights of anti-abortion pregnancy counseling centers by requiring them to post certain disclaimers.Green Tech: Can IT Outsourcing Help Cure Our Energy Blues?
Robert M. Finkel, a partner at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, writes: It is becoming clear that IT services, software and outsourcing solutions will play an important role in the green revolution. To begin with, IT services and service providers themselves will inevitably have to become more energy efficient, as IT related energy consumption will no doubt comprise an ever increasing percentage of total energy use. But efficiency on the delivery side is only part of the story - and probably in the long term not the most significant contribution IT will make. What is more compelling in the long run is the transformational role that IT services, software and outsourcing will play in making everything else greener: to help make governments, businesses and other institutions operate in a leaner, smarter and cleaner manner.From the Archives: Meese Report Roils D.C.
To mark our 30th anniversary, we've reached into our archives to highlight key events and players who made a difference since we made our debut. A version of the following article appeared in the July 25, 1988, edition...Bankruptcy Boom Boosts Demand for Lawyers
Bankruptcy lawyers have not seen a year like this in at least a decade. Through July 12, 131 public companies with assets of almost $120 billion have filed for bankruptcy, a 52 percent increase over the number of bankruptcies filed in the same period last year. That dramatic increase has left many firms scrambling for lawyers to do the work.Democrats Move to Regulate Corporate Monitors
Democrats plan to take another shot at trying to regulate the use of outside monitors for companies accused of wrongdoing by the Justice Department. Rep. Linda Sanchez, D-Calif., chairwoman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law, says the current DOJ guidelines used to select corporate monitors are insufficient and says she will introduce reform legislation this week. "There's no transparency in how the monitors are selected for these often lucrative contracts," she says.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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