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Settlement caps CSU liability in Parish case (The Post and Courier)
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A federal judge has approved a $3.9 million settlement that shields Charleston Southern University from further liability in the multimillion-dollar fraud of Al Parish, its former star economist. In documents filed Monday, U.S. District Judge David Norton said the agreement would be fairer and more efficient than allowing aggrieved investors to individually seek restitution from the Baptist ...
 
Road Home slows claim payoffs (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
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Attorney Richard Barker reached a $60,000 settlement for wind damage on a home near Six Flags on Dec. 12, but his eastern New Orleans client hasn't seen a dime of the insurance money five months later because the Road Home hasn't signed off on the paperwork.
 
Road Home slows insurance claim payoffs (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
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Richard Barker reached a $60,000 settlement for wind damage on a home near Six Flags on Dec. 12, but his eastern New Orleans client hasn't seen a dime of the insurance money five months later because the Road Home hasn't signed off on the paperwork.
 
South Africa: Understanding Racism (AllAfrica.com)
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The King is dead, long live the King! This is the untenable situation we find ourselves in with the legal dismantling of apartheid but with its all-pervasive tentacles strangling our society today.
 
Julia Strickland Named as Top Woman Litigator (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
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Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP (www.stroock.com), a leading national law firm with offices in Los Angeles, New York and Miami, announced that partner Julia Strickland has again been selected by the Los Angeles Daily Journal as one of the Top 75 Women Litigators in California.
 
Compuware Closes Year of Growth on High Note; Officially Launches Compuware 2.0 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
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Compuware Corporation today announced final financial results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year ended March 31, 2008.
 
Cinema passes subcommittee hurdle (Berkshire Eagle)
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PITTSFIELD — A City Council subcommittee last night unanimously recommended a plan to allocate $1.1 million from the GE Economic Development Fund for the delayed $22.4 million Beacon Cinemas project on North Street. The vote moves the oft-delayed cinema one step closer to the start of construction.
 
Cinema passes subcommittee hurdle (Berkshire Eagle)
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Thursday, May 15 PITTSFIELD — A City Council subcommittee last night unanimously recommended a plan to allocate $1.1 million from the GE Economic Development Fund for the delayed $22.4 million Beacon Cinemas project on North Street.
 
F.R.E.D. Joins National Real Estate (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
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National Real Estate Information Services , one of the country's largest, privately-held vendor management companies, introduces F.R.E.D., its "Fast, Reliable, Electronic Data" interactive web portal.
 
San Ramon City Center Impact Report honored As Outstanding Environmental Analysis Document (PublicWorks.com)
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The California Association of Environmental Professionals recently named the Environmental Impact Report for the San Ramon City Center as 2008 "Outstanding Environmental Analysis Document