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Could Elaine May Finally Be Getting Her Due?
The New Yorker· 3 days agoCourogen also assesses May’s fortunes in the light of social history, giving a detailed account of the many obstacles that May, as a woman, faced in the ...
The verdict of history: Trump is guilty
The Hill· 7 days agoA New York jury yesterday reached a verdict in the case of the People v. Donald J. Trump, and they made history. Donald Trump should have been convicted...
Opinion: Peter DeFazio on how patent trolls threaten Oregon's innovators - Portland Business Journal
The Business Journals· 2 days agoOregon has a long track record of ingenuity. Over the years, Oregon has helped move our country...
Insurers seek litigation funding changes - Business Insurance
Business Insurance· 6 days agoDisclosure of third-party litigation funding, which is routinely blamed for skyrocketing litigation...
How Private Credit’s Surge Shook Up Big Law’s Money Machine
Bloomberg Law· 22 hours agoWhen Daniel Seale joined Latham & Watkins in 2003, he got a taste of what then was a rare type of financing deal known as direct lending. A handful of partners at Latham viewed the market as ...
US job openings fall to 8.1 million, lowest since 2021, but remain at historically high levels
The News-Times· 3 days agoThe Labor Department reported Tuesday that employers posted 8.1 million vacancies in April, down...
Small Business - Picayune Item | Picayune Item
The Picayune Item· 2 days agoNew book by veteran social impact advisor and entrepreneur provides readers with the tools they need to transform their organizations into powerful social-problem-solving machines.SEATTLE, WA, June 05, 2024 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Veteran social impact