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Spotlight: Lawyer's focus is on intellectual property
Who: Pablo Meles, 49 Lives in Weston and works in Boca Raton From: The law firm of Guntin Meles & Gust PLC, which he co-founded in 2010 To: Intellectual Property Attorney, Duane Morris LLP Start date: December 17, 2012 Experience: Meles worked...
Tags: Justice System, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Florida State University, University of Miami, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ex-Michigan Supreme Court justice pleads guilty to bank fraud
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — A former Michigan Supreme Court justice pleaded guilty to bank fraud Tuesday for concealing assets, including a debt-free Florida home, while urging a bank to let her unload a Michigan house in a short sale, claiming...
Tags: Punishment, Finance, Prosecution, Banking, Elections
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Lawyers: Mich. justice retiring amid investigation
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan Supreme Court Justice Diane Hathaway is quitting in two weeks, her lawyers said Monday, moments after a judicial watchdog sought her suspension for "blatant and brazen" violations of professional conduct while she tried to...Tags: Television Industry, Prosecution, Trials, Windermere, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ready, reserved
I have this problem. I made more New Year's Eve reservations than I can use. More than 100 of them, actually. Which is why, for the 12th straight year (and the 17th time in the past 19 years), I'll be giving them away to nimble-fingered readers who ask....
Tags: Urban Union, Bar Toma, Appetizers, Salads, Services and Shopping
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HSBC to Pay $1.9 Billion for Laundering Money
CNNGlobal banking giant HSBC will pay $1.92 billion in a record settlement with U.S. regulators to resolve money-laundering allegations. The U.S. Treasury said Tuesday that HSBC allowed hundreds of millions of dollars from Mexican drug trafficking...Tags: Mexico, Burma, Organized Crime, HSBC Holdings plc, Iran
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Insurers Are Among Companies Praised For LGBT Work Equality Policies
The Hartford CourantA number of insurance companies received a perfect score from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for having policies and practices that provide an equal workplace for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees. A total of 252 companies across the...Tags: Aetna Inc., MetLife Incorporated, The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., Cigna Corporation, Human Rights
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Insurer ING US Files For IPO
The Hartford CourantING U.S. Inc., a unit of Dutch financial services group ING Groep NV, filed to raise up to $100 million in an initial public offering as its parent complies with a European Union mandate to split its businesses. ING Groep is splitting its banking and...Tags: Aetna Inc., Financing and Stock Offerings, Finance, Initial Public Offerings, European Union
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GAS Being Delivered Via Mobile Fuel Stations; POWER Returning To Manhattan; 80% SUBWAY Service Restored; MARATHON Canceled; NJ CHRISTIE Establishes EVEN-ODD GAS System
pix11.comGov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday the U.S. Department Of Defense in conjunction with the National Guard has establish emergency mobile fuel stations around the city, according to the Associated Press. Free gasoline is being rationed out to emergency...Tags: New York City Marathon, Staten Island (New York City), FEMA, Conservation, Hudson River
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Will the U.S. go over the fiscal cliff?
Congress must address the “fiscal cliff” by the end of the year, when about $800 billion worth of tax hikes and spending cuts begin -- unless Congress stops them. They will trigger a recession, experts say, if Congress does nothing to...
Tags: Democratic Party, Republican Party, The Wall Street Journal, Fiscal Cliff, Politics
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Lafayette's Dion King surprised even himself
SportsTalkWhen someone told Dion King (with Greg Kessel in photo at right) that he had 13 tackles in Lafayette’s win over Yale last Saturday, King’s reaction was, “Who, me?” “I was shocked,” King said Tuesday. “I thought... -
Would-be NYC marathon runners help storm victims
CNNWith slightly more than 36 hours to go before the 2012 ING New York City Marathon, Mayor Michael Bloomberg canceled the annual event, amid criticisms the runners would be siphoning off valuable resources needed in the city's recovery from Superstorm...Tags: Central Park, New York City Marathon, The Home Depot, Sports, Road Running
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ON THE TRAIL : Paved trails link up at cities' border
At last, the concrete trail linking the St. Joseph River trails in South Bend and Mishawaka is finished. On Friday, the city of South Bend dedicated the new 1.2-mile extension of the Northside Trail for walkers, bicyclists, wheelchair riders and other...
Tags: Indiana University South Bend, Natural Resource Industry
Feb 18, 2013
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Dec 27, 2012
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Oct 16, 2012
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|Column| South Bend Tribune
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