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Burbank appropriates money for negotiations with new city attorneys union
The City Council has set aside $50,000 to pay a law firm to assist the city in labor negotiations with the Burbank City Attorney’s Assn., a newly formed bargaining group that includes 10 attorneys and a paralegal at City Hall. The group has been...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Labor Legislation, Business Enterprises, Google Inc., Justice System
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Let's make a deal…for parking
Boca Raton will make no less than $800 a month per space per year by guaranteeing four metered parking spaces during business hours with a local law firm. The city cut the deal with Weisman, Brodie Starr & Margolies to use the parking spots in the city...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Business Enterprises, Justice System, Lawyers
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House gambling sponsor recuses self because of potential conflict
— The Illinois House's longtime gambling expansion point man has dropped his sponsorship of a casino bill to avoid a potential conflict of interest. Democratic Rep. Lou Lang of Skokie wrote to the House clerk that he is now affiliated with a law...
Tags: Government, Politics, Chicago Mayor, Regional Authority, Rahm Emanuel
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Missing Boca attorney had ties with companies facing FTC lawsuit
Missing Boca Raton attorney Timothy McCabe once had ties to what federal authorities have described as a web of South Florida businesses that financially preyed on people desperate to avoid foreclosure, the Sun Sentinel has found. McCabe got some of his...
Tags: Trials, Finance, Business, Defendants, Laws
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E-mail address locked in limbo
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)A company that overpromises what it can deliver should never deal with a lawyer. That's what Comcast did with Minneapolis attorneys Richard Fuller and Charles Horowitz, who recently opened a new two-person law firm. They ordered Comcast's business-...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Computer Networking and Internet, Financial and Business Services, Email
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Letters to the Editor - May 19
No right to speed through school zones To the editor: I am surprised at how many people think they have a constitutional right to speed through school zones. In the few last weeks, several writers have voiced their displeasure at having to pay...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Maryland Department of Transportation, Judges, Politics, Punishment
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When past-due payments are overseen by lawyers
Question: When our association's board approves a payment plan for owners who fall behind on their association dues, a law firm representative called an "assessment department assistant" writes that the firm is "pleased to inform you that the Board of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Business Enterprises, Justice System, Lawyers
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Legal aid society coming to Osceola County
Members of the Osceola County Bar Association are establishing the county's first legal aid society. The Legal Aid Society of Osceola County, or LASO, will help the poor and working poor obtain legal services they couldn't otherwise afford, said...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Barry University
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Boynton moving forward with One Boynton LLC project
Developers and city officials agreed to change the face of Boynton's downtown on Tuesday. At the city's Community Redevelopment Agency meeting, the board unanimously agreed to terms necessary to transfer ownership of property located at 222 N. Federal...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Delray Beach, Judges, Jerry Taylor, Business Enterprises
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White-collar workers are turning to labor unions
NEW YORK — The next wave of union protesters isn't blue collar. It's lawyers, paralegals, secretaries, helicopter pilots, judges, insurance agents and podiatrists. These white-collar workers are not exactly the picture of the labor movement, but...
Tags: Washington, DC, Judges, Justice System, New York City, Employment
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Friends of Legal Services book sale draws bargain hunters
waynesboro@herald-mail.comAs she sorted through tables Sunday at the Friends of Legal Services book sale, Linda Webb-Jenkins carried in her pocket a list of the titles filling her shelves at home. That list was about to get much longer. Webb-Jenkins filled at least four...Tags: Washington, DC, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Newburg, Online Advertising
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Carrie Hightman is not afraid to take chances
Huddling with business and community leaders last month to recommend legal and financial advisers for development of Gary/Chicago International Airport, Carrie Hightman smiled as Adela Cepeda, an acquaintance from Chicago business circles, pitched her...
Tags: Finance, Judges, Business Enterprises, Nisource Incorporated, Colleges and Universities
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