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19 Nov 9:27 am
The Wall Street Journal reports that the FDA warned doctors earlier this week that they should tell their patients taking the anti-clotting
drug Plavix not to take popular heartburn drugs like Prilosec and Nexium because they may lessen the effects of Plavix. This may be problematic since about half of the patients taking
Plavix also take Nexium, Prilosec and other similar medications to prevent stomach bleeding and ulcers which are common side effects of taking Plavix. The alternatives which at ...
20 Nov 12:37 am
... but the notion makes sense (See my post of Sept. 22, 2009: more on lighting and energy.). The item also mentions that offices with plenum spaces above the ceiling allow noise to
spread from office to office. "Add acoustical padding or pony walls to close gaps in your plenum space to create a quieter and ultimately more productive setting." A legal
department might be able to invest in lighting systems and in sound dampening architecture. If it could, the productivity of its lawyers and others ...
24 Nov 11:50 am
CHART OF THE DAY: "The Wall Street Journal has the wealthiest readership among print readers according to a new survey from Mediamark Research
& Intelligence, by way of BtoB Online." See how others rank, here.
2 Mar 5:35 am
Tom Herman of the Wall Street Journal writes an interesting article titled How To Confess to Being a Tax Cheat and tells guilty-minded
taxpayers what to do if they have a tax problem and are not an Obama Cabinet appointee. First, he says, if you know you made a mistake on your tax return you may file an amended 1040
(download form 1040X) and voluntarily correct it. This, of course, is what you should do. However, it is rarely done in cases where the taxpayer made a mistake that is favorable to ...
29 Jul, 2007 12:38 pm
... empty square on the grid is 20 x 20 pixels (or 400 pixels) and represents available wall space that you can purchase to post your ad. Once
you've registered, you drag ... to select the squares you want and a pop-up window calculates the purchase price. Space on the front wall, for
example, is $9.95 per block per year. Other walls are $5. ... of this space gets sold, is your ad stuck in among other lawyers' ads on this virtual wall. Unless you buy a huge space, your ad would be just one of the crowd. ...
15 Oct 10:31 am
... the markets and our system of securities regulation. Women, by contrast, are portrayed as social and cultural outsiders to the Wall Street
world. Drawing upon industry narratives, articles from the popular press and selected academic commentary from ... remain) absent from securities markets, or relegated to the status of
hapless victims or allegedly incompetent shrews. In either case, Wall Street's prevailing narrative assumes that women lack the skills and
characteristics necessary to navigate on ...
7 Feb, 2008 6:05 am
... loan reviewer Clayton Holdings Inc. agreed to provide important documents and testimony of key officials pertinent to its involvement with the Wall Street firms.[7] Clayton Holdings is a home mortgage vetting firm that reviewed thousands of loans for ... were not privy to this crucial information
when gave the securities triple-A ratings.[12] The subtle implicit allegation is that the Wall Street firms concealed from the credit-rating
firms Clayton's due-diligence reports concerning the exceptions, ...
23 Sep, 2008 9:06 pm
... strongly suggest that his current recommendations are significantly affected by the adverse impact that the current turmoil is having on his Wall Street cronies. Consider the following: • Earlier this year when Mr. Paulson was questioned on federal government bailouts for struggling ... looks
strong enough to weather problems without falling into a recession." • As recently as May 7, 2008, The Wall Street Journal reported that
Secretary Paulson "sees credit crisis waning." At that point in time, Mr. ...
20 Oct, 2008 10:23 am
... shareholders.[9] As the financial crisis rapidly unfolded and confidence in the market was disintegrating, the fiduciary duties of the Wall
Street executives became the center of attention.[10] The investors and the public began to question whether the ... else, and in the past few months there have been many allegations
insisting that the priorities of Wall Street and its executives are misplaced. With the current economy and the distressed market, it is the
responsibility of the executives and ...
22 Oct, 2008 7:12 am
... Shame's exposure. Not only did Newsday put the Wall on its website, but it had links to the Wall
of Shame all over the place. And refused to take ... course of action." Prudent indeed. Notwithstanding Suozzi's decision to take down the Wall
of Shame, Newsday wasn't to be cowed, whether by reason or the order of a judge. Newsday ... weekend. "Our plan is to continue to mirror the county's presentation of what officials
label the 'Wall of Shame,' said Newsday Editor John Mancini. "As we have in the past, we ...
30 Jan 2:19 pm
... their executives and employees continue to waste billions of dollars on unreasonable excesses. As President Obama has concluded, Wall
Street's actions are "the height of irresponsibility." The events of the last ten days are indicative of just how far ... with taxpayer money to retain employees? It is readily apparent
that the foregoing expenses are being borne by the American public. Notwithstanding Wall Street's suggestions that this money came out of
another pot of money, there would have been no ...
16 May 7:20 am
... are found upon inspection, the Buildings Department will take immediate action to force correction of the unsafe condition. Retaining walls are designed to hold back soil
that would move to a more natural slope or incline if the wall was not in ... a retaining wall above
the Henry Hudson Parkway in Manhattan. In 2008, the Department inspected more than 85 retaining walls across the five boroughs as part of this program. The personal injury
lawyers at Levine & Slavit have decades of experience ...
9 Nov 4:52 pm
... to be much lower than it seems. Despite all of the above, I am somewhat conflicted about the status of the Berlin Wall as the symbol of
communist oppression in the popular imagination. My reservations have to do with the underappreciated fact that the ... a substantial scale even after the Soviets established an
"independent" East German state in 1949. Terrible as the Berlin Wall was, focusing on it as the main example of communist injustice may
actually lead people to underestimate how awful that ...
4 Mar 2:35 am
... money. He was one of Goldman's highest-paid employees. August , 19, 2007 This morning I walk the end of the driveway for the morning Wall
Street Journal with the dread that has become a part of this ritual. The above-the-fold story is "Merrill's $10 Million Men". ... . Wall Street
makes executives rich for no reason other than they showed up for work. Stop the frivolous Wall Street bonuses! How could the board of
directors approve this kind of pay under conditions with Merrill losing $27.6 billion? ...
4 May, 2007 10:23 am
... American Journalism. From: Dean Lawrence R. Velvel VelvelOnNationalAffairs.com Dear Colleagues: Let me be clear where I stand on the Wall
Street Journal. This writer despises, simply despises, its editorial page. Indeed, I refuse to read it because fundamentally ... the sale of the Journal to Murdoch would be another, and
very large, nail in the ever expanding Wall Streetization, and the consequently increasing incompetence, of American journalism. The concern,
more specifically, is that the high ...
31 Mar, 2008 12:55 pm
... , especially those in the creative class, who have felt sidelined as the city seemed to become a high-priced playground for Wall Street
bankers, the implosion of the brokerage house Bear Stearns raises a tantalizing possibility: participation in an economy they ... move up a notch or two in the Gotham caste system
thanks to the recession? Or are they too closely linked to Wall Street and its sinking fortunes to benefit significantly from any social and
economic realignment? Dumping Our Regulatory ...
9 Apr, 2008 7:00 am
... with sensitive data such as accounting, billing, CRM, records, search, portals, etc. Wall Builder doesn't just do what you tell it to do.
It also "learns" ... for two adverse clients and you work on a document for one of these clients, Wall Builder will prevent you from accessing
the other client's files. As you might imagine ... If you need more coverage than that, God bless you. Learn more about Wall Builder 3.2. How
to Receive this Newsletter Published on Wednesdays, TechnoLawyer NewsWire is a weekly ...
13 Feb, 2007 6:56 am
... First, a disinterested observer might comment that securities regulations exist to protect investors, not to enhance the interests of Wall
Street. Wall Street is supposed to serve business and investors, not the other way around. Second, the much- ... U.S. economy is whether
businesses are investing in the United States, not where they undertake IPOs. That's a narrow Wall Street consideration. Third, although the
doom-and-gloom rhetoric of the capital markets commissions might suggest otherwise, Wall ...
7 Mar, 2007 11:21 am
... Internal Market and Services, stressed the importance of "[t]ransatlantic regulatory cooperation in capital markets", in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal (subscription required): For one thing, anything that hurts U.S. capital markets also hurts ... accountants. Finally, in chronological
order, a selection from the Financial Times: Larsen: City is fast catching up with Wall Street (subscription required) Wighton: Threat to New
York as centre of finance (subscription required), which generated ...
29 Jul, 2007 9:41 am
... brush strokes." The difference between the workmanship of the area immediately surrounding the Artwork and the remainder of the wall is
striking, and certainly is sufficient to cause a reasonable police officer to believe that something might be ... the totality of the circumstances, the Court finds that it was
reasonable for the police to believe that something might be hidden in the wall behind the Artwork. The Court further finds that it was
reasonable, and permissible, for the police to cut a ...
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