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26 Jul 2010, 2:00 pm by Lucas A. Ferrara, Esq.
As noted in Michael Stoler's recent column in The Real Deal, numerous banks are active including Dime Savings, M & T, Capital One, Apple, Ridgewood, Flushing and Signature Bank. [read post]
9 Apr 2015, 8:04 am by Allison Tussey
Crusco and Deputy Executive Assistant District Attorney for Investigations Linda M. [read post]
29 May 2011, 6:30 am by lawmrh
Do you think philandering Dan Gallagher (Michael Douglas) would have asked “Alex” Forrest (Glenn Close) to fill out a form when she said, “I’m not gonna be ignored, Dan,” in Fatal Attraction? [read post]
19 Sep 2008, 2:13 pm
  This is blasphemy, but part me isn't terribly disappointed that we're not headed for October beisbol because between all the hoopla for the Final Season countdown, and the amazing All Star Games week, I'm ready to let the ghosts migrate across the street. [read post]
20 Dec 2010, 6:01 am by Michael McCann
Their key conclusion: there is "evidence that the wages of this subset of players do adjust to offset the burden of state income taxes, specifically a 1% decrease in net-of-tax rate leads to a 3.3% increase in salary. [read post]
22 Dec 2008, 12:26 am
I've come to think of Hampson as the Michael Cain of opera stars--one who thinks out every move, who always has a reason for what he does, and does it. [read post]
3 Sep 2021, 9:43 am by Gene Takagi
“These are some of the key recommendations of the editors of the 100th issue of @Alliancemag, out this week! [read post]
7 Mar 2008, 6:20 pm
I think the article is great overall although I'm still trying to digest all of the data. [read post]
2 Nov 2011, 4:03 am by Michael Scutt
Derogatory “Private” Comments on Facebook Not Unfair Dismissal originally appeared on Jobsworth by Michael Scutt on 02/11/2011. [read post]
29 Jun 2012, 4:44 am by Jon Hyman
Here’s SCOTUSblog’s very tweetable summary of the historic opinion: The key quote from the majority opinion, written by Chief Justice Roberts: Our precedent demonstrates that Congress had the power to impose the exaction in §5000A under the taxing power, and that §5000A need not be read to do more than impose a tax. [read post]