Sunday, 9 January 2011

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Elash named McKeesport special counsel - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Attorney J. Jason Elash’s appointment as special counsel to McKeesport City Council may give the city two solicitors, a situation that hasn’t existed since Wayne Kucich was mayor from 2000-04. Elash was named special counsel at that time when council
Source: www.pittsburghlive.com

Lakewood High students want solicitors curbed - San Jose Mercury News
LAKEWOOD - Lakewood High School government students, weary of being assailed by off-campus solicitors, fashioned a protective bill as a class project last semester. On Friday, Assemblyman Warren Furutani of 55th California Assembly District visited to talk
Source: www.mercurynews.com

An Investing Plan Gone to the Dogs - Wall Street Journal
Some Dog players focus on the five-highest dividend yielders, other focus on the 10-highest dividend yielders, usually establishing the Dow Dog group at the start of each year. Building a standard Dog portfolio consists of buying an equal number of shares
Source: online.wsj.com

Will the SEC Blow the Whistle on the Goldman/Facebook Deal? - Wall Street Journal
So far, it’s the biggest business story of 2011: Goldman Sachs’s plan to invest $450 million in Facebook and offer clients up to $1.5 billion in Facebook equity. But from a legal perspective, is it entirely above board? According to stories in the WSJ
Source: blogs.wsj.com

Lawyer Reviews Launches Free Legal Advice Service for the Public - YAHOO!
The website is also perfect for lawyers/solicitors and legal firms to advertise their services, or to update their information free of charge. The service provides a much needed middle-man between the public, who are generally inexperienced with legal
Source: news.yahoo.com

Tragedy in Tucson: What Motivated Giffords' Shooter? - Time
The buildings need renovating, the landscaping is overgrown. Like many of the homes in this blue-collar, multi-racial neighborhood, the Loughners' property has a sign that discourages solicitors. By Saturday evening, the police had set up a perimeter
Source: www.time.com

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