Apr 5, 2013

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States With Fewer Gun Laws Are the Most Violent, Study Finds
Businessweek
Eight of the 10 states with the weakest gun-control laws, including Louisiana, Arizona, Mississippi, Montana and Oklahoma, are among the 25 with the highest rates of violence, according to a study by the Center for American Progress, a Washington ...
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Premarital cohabitation leading to marriage, children with greater frequency ...
CNN International
They kept the relationship going when they returned to their schools in Boston, and when they studied law at schools in different states. In 2007, when they reunited in New York City, they decided it made sense for them to move in together, Spearnak said.
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Da Vinci Surgical Robot Lawsuit Update: Rottenstein Law Group Concerned by ...
Midland Daily News
A recent study by the University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville shows that one in 15 people who undergo da Vinci robot-assisted prostate, kidney or bladder procedures suffers nerve-related injury. The Rottenstein Law Group, a da ...
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Opinion column: Health care update on law's third anniversary
The Business Farmer
Since the law was passed, premiums have increased, health care costs continue to rise, small businesses have been burdened and the estimated price of the law continues to increase. Unfortunately, several recent reports and studies conclude the effects ...
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Law firm M&A rose in 1Q
Philadelphia Business Journal
First-quarter U.S. law firm mergers and acquisitions reached their highest number in four years, Newtown Square consultant Altman Weil reported in its quarterly MergerLine. There were 21 mergers or acquisitions announced in the first quarter. Altman ...
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Small businesses cite fears over Obama health law
Washington Times (blog)
Requirements of President Obama's health care law were small business owners' top concern this past quarter, ousting "economic uncertainty" from the top spot it has held for the last two years, according to a quarterly study by the U.S. Chamber of ...
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Washington Times (blog)
Rottenstein Law Group Acknowledges New Study That Says Pradaxa Is No ...
PR Web (press release)
The Rottenstein Law Group, a Pradaxa law firm, acknowledges the study and publicizes its Pradaxa page, which illustrates in detail the options for those who believe their medication has harmed them. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Google+ ...
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Research Roundup: Looking At CHIP To Gauge Effect Of Health Law On Doctors
Kaiser Health News
Each week, KHN reporter Alvin Tran compiles a selection of recently released health policy studies and briefs. Medicare & Medicaid Research Review: The Effect Of The Children's Health Insurance Program On Pediatricians' Work Hours – In this study ...
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Kris Aquino wants to study law | GulfNews.com
TV host and actress Kris Aquino, the younger sister of President Benigno Aquino, said she wanted to study law, a five-year course, but revealed her five-year-old ...
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Study: Health law to raise claims cost 32 percent - The Big Story ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new study finds that insurance companies will have to pay out an average of 32 percent more for medical claims on individual health ...
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