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Real Estate Inside With Jack McCabe: New Homes Are Better Bet For Buyers
With institutional cash dominating housing resales, new construction may be the better option for owner-occupiers.J.C. Penney GC Holds Down Costs By Handling Litigation In-House
Since becoming general counsel of retail-giant J.C. Penney Co. Inc. six months ago, Joanne L. Bober has streamlined her department, but she still adheres to the legal department's long-held practice of handling most litigation in-house. By relying largely on in-house litigators, J.C. Penney keeps its legal costs low.Stephen Starr's Parc Favors Charm Over Trendiness
Much-hyped eateries by big-name restaurateurs can be intimidating to some diners. This is especially true when the restaurant is the hip French bistro Parc, the restaurateur is Stephen Starr -- the man behind �ber-hip Philadelphia mainstays like Buddakan and Continental -- and the diner is me, a man who regards a trip to Applebee's as a night on the town and feels Outback Steakhouse is "kind of pricey."Gender-Based Bias Engenders Action
Like the uneasy collaboration with Southern segregationists to add gender to the 1964 Civil Rights Act, women's rights advocates hope to use Harvard President Lawrence Summers' remarks on women's inferiority in math and science to shift focus on institutionalized gender inequality.Is the Apple iPad Mini Ready for Business?
The real strength — and differentiator — of the iPad Mini is that it changes this status quo. Here is a tablet that brings the key advantages being small and suitable for business use.Gender-Based Bias Engenders Action
American women's rights advocates have long been adept at turning sex-based blunders into sex-based opportunities, says law professor Deborah Rhode. A gaffe earlier this year by Harvard President Lawrence Summers has created yet another occasion for advancing gender equality, Rhode says. And again, women have taken advantage of the opportunity, as is clear from a recent release of reports by Harvard faculty task forces.Baby showers survive recession
The only office party that seems to have survived this continuing economic crisis is the baby shower. At-the-office social events like blow-out retirement parties, going-away lunches and even birthday-cake-breaks have significantly decreased at Big Law. No one is in the mood to party. And even if they are, they're not stupid enough to act happy and care-free in these times of woe.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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