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Let’s Do Lunch! Brinker Set For Oral Argument

The date has finally arrived. The California Supreme Court set oral argument in Brinker v. Superior Court for November 8, 2011. Once the oral... More: Let’s Do Lunch! Brinker Set For Oral Argument

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Let’s Do Lunch! Brinker Set For Oral Argument

The date has finally arrived. The California Supreme Court set oral argument in Brinker v. Superior Court for November 8, 2011. Once the oral... See the original post: Let’s Do Lunch! Brinker Set For Oral Argument

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    Oct

Why do Customers Shop at Local Small Businesses?

Despite hard times and shrinking profits, Americans still shop at locally-owned, independent retailers. A new small business survey from American Express polled 1,000 consumers aged 18 and older. Ninety-three percent of respondents believe that it's important to support local small businesses. And on average, they spend about one third of their monthly discretionary income at these stores. How...

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    Oct

Why do Customers Shop at Local Small Businesses?

Despite hard times and shrinking profits, Americans still shop at locally-owned, independent retailers. A new small business survey from American Express polled 1,000 consumers aged 18 and older. Ninety-three percent of respondents believe that it's important to support local small businesses. And on average, they spend about one third of their monthly discretionary income at these stores. How...

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    Oct

Hooters Enters ‘Breastaurant’ War, Sues Twin Peaks

A new breastaurant lawsuit has been filed, and this time it has nothing to do with trademarks. Hooters has sued Twin Peaks, a scantily clad startup with 15 restaurants in the Southeast. The mountain-themed chain, which uses the slogan "Eats, Drinks, Scenic Views," plans to build another 35 locations in the next few years. Hooters claims that the...

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    Oct

Hooters Enters ‘Breastaurant’ War, Sues Twin Peaks

A new breastaurant lawsuit has been filed, and this time it has nothing to do with trademarks. Hooters has sued Twin Peaks, a scantily clad startup with 15 restaurants in the Southeast. The mountain-themed chain, which uses the slogan "Eats, Drinks, Scenic Views," plans to build another 35 locations in the next few years. Hooters claims that the...

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    Oct

2011 FIREARMS LAW & THE SECOND AMENDMENT SYMPOSIUM

The 2011 “Firearms Law & The Second Amendment Symposium,” sponsored by The NRA Foundation, will be held on Saturday, October 15, 2011, at the University of San Diego Law School. Focusing on recent developments in our nation’s courts regarding the Second Amendment, speakers will discuss and debate current Second Amendment scholarship and related issues. The symposium will feature...

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    Oct

California – Orange County cuts public defenders, health care for poor

Orange County cuts public defenders, health care for poor – By Kimberly Edds / The Orange County Register The County of Orange will be forced to pay for private attorneys to represent indigent defendants after the Board of Supervisors agreed to make $29.5 million in emergency budget cuts Tuesday, including laying off seven public defenders. The public defender...

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    Oct

California – Orange County cuts public defenders, health care for poor

Orange County cuts public defenders, health care for poor – By Kimberly Edds / The Orange County Register The County of Orange will be forced to pay for private attorneys to represent indigent defendants after the Board of Supervisors agreed to make $29.5 million in emergency budget cuts Tuesday, including laying off seven public defenders. The public defender...

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    Oct

NWTF Kansas to Invest $80,000 in State Projects

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