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Obama Announces Cybersecurity Executive Order to Deter Attacks
The White House moved to strengthen the security of the nation's critical information infrastructure on Tuesday, launching initiatives that will raise significant legal questions for the nation's biggest industries.Capital Sources: Many community banks add staff to rebuild revenue
A Daily Business Review survey shows 37 South Florida community banks are hiring, 15 lowered head counts and 14 kept the same number of employees. And average salaries are increasing.Women are antidote to China's old boys' club
It's a man's world. That's something, for better or worse, women in Asia can tell you. Japan and South Korea underutilize women with little regard for how it constrains growth. The Philippines sends all too many of them abroad as domestics to ship money home and support an inefficient economy. A preference for boys in India and elsewhere leads to elective abortion of female fetuses.State Supreme Court Weighs Whether Mentally Ill Can Consent To Sado-Masochistic Sex
Kendall Kortner encountered Craig L. Martise in an Internet chatroom. The sexual relationship between them is now at the heart of a case over whether Kortner's consent was legal.View more book results for the query "United Technologies"
Lawyer Turns Son's Tragedy Into Safe-Driving Book
Attorney Timothy Hollister's life forever changed when his 17-year-old son Reid died in a car crash along Interstate 84 East in Plainville on December 2, 2006.Judge Chides Apple, Samsung Lawyers for Their Usage of Time
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh's annoyance and frustration with lawyers in the high-stakes Apple v. Samsung patent infringement trial reached a peak Thursday after they filed another round of objections to witness testimony.Towns quits Jones Day to take big role at small firm
Employment litigator and counselor Doug Towns has become the 15th lawyer at Mazursky Constantine, a big change after a career at JonesDay, which has about 2,400 lawyers on five continents.Patent filings decrease, but foreign work may provide lift
Patent application filings remained slightly down in the first half of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's fiscal year, but some patent lawyers say foreign patent filings are boosting patent work.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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