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Poll: Pessimism widespread over environment; most give Bush, Congress poor grades
WASHINGTON AP - People want their leaders to move boldly to help the environment but give them dismal grades for their actions so far, according to a poll released Wednesday that highlighted rampant pessimism on the issue.Only about one in five voiced approval of how President Bush, Congress and U.S. businesses have been handling the environment.Parents liable for lying about son's AIDS
A Chicago HIV-positive woman has won a $2 million jury award against her late fianc�'s parents on the ground they lied to her about the medical condition of their son, who had AIDS.Large Harrisburg Firms Battle Outside Competition
Situated midway between Pennsylvania's two largest legal markets, Harrisburg draws in large firms from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh as if there's a magnet on top of the State Capitol Building.K&L Gates to Open South Korea Office
U.S. firms are continuing to eye the recently-relaxed foreign law firm market in South Korea, with K&L Gates becoming the latest firm to announce it received the appropriate licensing for an office in Seoul.Four Models to Rein in E-Discovery Costs
A look at four methods innovative law firms are using to find the right mix of people, processes, and technology to control e-discovery costs.View more book results for the query "The New York Times Company"
Three Miami Beach properties fetch $52 million
Retail veteran Stephen Bittel joined forces with a real estate investment trust to buy three retail properties in the Lincoln Road retail district for almost $51.9 million. "Lincoln Road is about in the third inning in a nine-inning game," said Bittel, who owns two office buildings in that area. "It is becoming a tremendous shopping, dining and entertainment center."Hostile workplace narrowed by ruling
In the first ruling of its kind, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a single, racially charged workplace comment is insufficient to create a hostile work environment under federal civil rights law.Bombs or booms Asia pushes oil prices higher
THE SURGE in oil prices seems to have the Middle East written all over it.Israel's confrontation with Hezbollah in Lebanon is unnerving markets already jittery over Iraq and Iran. Africa also is thought to have a role. Declining production in Nigeria is helping to keep crude oil above $73 a barrel. All these risks may push oil well above the recent record of $78.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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