Court turns down appeal in sealed case Nov 12, 2008
The justices did not comment Monday on their order denying the appeal of The New York Law Publishing Company. It had sought access to a case that involved a woman who claimed her employer fired her because she had an abortion. (Yahoo News -- Politics)
Chicagos aging blues scene growing tired Jul 13, 2008
Chicagos aging blues scene growing tired - Music- msnbc. $7 online stock trades. (MSNBC -- Music)
Ark. lawmakers fret whether marriage age mix-up batters image Aug 21, 2007
In 1999, Lexis Law Publishing made 2,000 pages of unauthorized revisions to the Arkansas code after the commission's staff sent the pages _ from a draft of bill that was never introduced _ to the company. The changes, which were mde on computer disks and not written copies of the code, were corrected in updated disks sent to the company's subscribers. (Pine Bluff Commercial, AR)
Wasserstein to Sell American Lawyer for $630 Million (Update2) Jul 6, 2007
Wasserstein, a former lawyer who built his career advising on acquisitions, and investors paid $63 million for American Lawyer and $200 million for National Law Publishing Co. in 1997 to form the company that is now ALM. Incisive said in a statement today it will pay cash for ALM, which publishes 33 U.S. magazines and newspapers for the legal and property professions ... Finkelstein spent 19 years as chief executive officer of National Law Publishing before Wasserstein bought the company. (Bloomberg)
Publisher of The Recorder, American Lawyer sold Jul 6, 2007
Law and real estate publisher -- which also owns American Lawyer and GC California -- was formed in 1997 when Chairman Bruce Wasserstein paid $63 million for American Lawyer and $200 million for National Law Publishing Co.. Incisive said it will pay cash for New York-based ALM and plans to complete the purchase in the third quarter. (San Jose Business Journal)
Wasserstein Gets $630M For Alm Jul 6, 2007
Wasserstein, a former lawyer who built his career advising on acquisitions, and investors paid 63 million for American Lawyer and 200 million for National Law Publishing Co. in 1997 to form the company that is now ALM.. Incisive said in a statement yesterday it will pay cash for ALM, which publishes 33 U.S. magazines and newspapers for the legal and property professions. (New York Post -- Business)
School board to discuss projects Jan 27, 2007
The next step will be the public hearing notice requirements, which are needed in order to be in compliance with state law publishing requirements. According to Superintendent David Schmitt, the projects have run into a couple of problems. (Washington Journal, IA)