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Tried to get a small-business loan lately?
If you have, you know how different things are compared with 2006 and 2007, when money was cheap and borrow...
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DALLAS - Scorched Texas is sprouting green. Almost before the embers cooled, nature began its renewal.
There's already grass popping up in the black," said Greg Creacy, a regional fire and natural resources coordinator with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
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The corporate governance landscape has changed once again with the release of the Dodd draft bill on March 15, 2010. Like the discussion draft, the dr...
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Roundtable Discussion with Timothy D. Hoffman , Kevin P. Braig , Mary Ann Poirier and Michael A. Kerr, C.H.M.M., REP - Managing Partner, MAK Solve, LL...
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Kodak to be First Printer Manufacturer to Ship 3D Photo Creation and Print Experience
LAS VEGAS -- Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE: EK), the world's for...
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President Barack Obama may see an overhaul of the U.S. patent system as a way to create entrepreneurial jobs, but it could mean a lot more work for intellectual property lawyers as well.
Nonetheless, some patent lawyers worry that work will involve giving some very tricky advice to clients. Among the its major provisions, the new law now grants the patent to the inventor who files first, rather than the one who first conceives of the idea.
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Indalex Limited's assets were sold in a liquidating proceeding under the federal Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (the "CCAA"). Indalex administer...
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Pam Polinske is born again.
A practicing Catholic most of her life, the 52-year-old Franklin woman wandered spiritually after the death of her father in 1996. She visited nearly every Christian church in Franklin and neighboring Hales Corners before settling on Oak Creek Assembly of God on S. 13th St.
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Faced with escalating property tax bills as the value of their homes increased, Californians launched a tax revolt that continues to reverberate today.
Proposition 13 - officially known as the People's Initiative to Limit Property Taxation - put a limit on property taxes, and also established tougher requirements for approving future tax increases.
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Roundtable Discussion with Timothy D. Hoffman , Kevin P. Braig , Mary Ann Poirier and Michael A. Kerr, C.H.M.M., REP – Managing Partner, MAK Solve...