Archives
August 25, 2011
Business
- Wall Street Market begins to feed economic fear Negative feedback loop is in the making
- Economy Autos, aircraft lifted July durable goods orders Other data indicate businesses are pulling back on spending
- Real Estate New-home sales fall, 2011 could be bad year Suffering housing industry hurting broader economy
Feature
- Daily Briefs, August 25
- Supreme Court rescinds 30-Day advertising rule
- Asked ... And Answered: Marian Faupel
- Court bars sale of medical marijuana Supreme Court to hear appeals on other aspects of the law
- Service Day
Nation
- ABA 20/20 Commission: Don't worry about lawyer ranking services
- Lawyers exempt from HUD mortgage originator rule
- National Roundup
- Arkansas Gov. say pardons not likely in Cub Scout killings Beebe won't consider pardons until sentences are completed
- Missouri Sentencing project gets backing from state officials Aim is to divert nonviolent offenders to treatment programs instead of prison
- New York With CIA help, NYPD moves covertly in Muslim areas Islamic group has called for Department of Justice investigation
- Washington CBO: Budget deficit to hit $1.28T, down slightly Federal budget to remain awash in red ink for years to come
- Washington Drawing the lines GOP using redistricting to shore up House majority
Column
- The Firm: How your staff can help - or hurt - your marketing efforts
- Law Life: Is $200K enough for homeowners' stray voltage nightmare?
- Money Matters: 3 common investing pitfalls to avoid
- One Perspective: Achieving work-life balance is a smart choice
State
- State Roundup
- Brighton World Trade Center steel to be shown at fire station Steel will be suspended as part of display at 9/11 memorial
Courts
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Law back in compliance with ABA standard
- Chemerinsky: The Fourth Amendment comes back to the Supreme Court
- Reinstatement of retired judge reversed by state supreme court
- Mass tort lawyer suspended for 3 years for lying to clients
- Law firms in Minneapolis are helping lawyers, staff navigate unrest
- Federal judge faces trial on charges of being ‘super drunk’ while driving




