From Yahoo! Finance:
By John Wilen, AP Business Writer
Oil Jumps to Record Above $103 As Weakening Dollar Attracts Fresh Capital to Market
NEW YORK (AP) — Crude prices extended their march into record high territory Thursday, shooting up more than $2 a barrel as a falling dollar and the prospect of lower interest rates attracted more investors […]
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From Yahoo! Finance:
By Jeannine Aversa, AP Economics Writer
Bernanke Dismisses Worries About US Economy Returning to ’70s-Style ‘Stagflation’
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Thursday that the nation isn’t “anywhere near” the dangerous stagflation situation of the 1970s.
With the economy slowing and inflation rising, fears have grown that the country could be headed […]
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By: Kenneth D. Gartrell
Never mind what the Fed says ….it is already here in relative terms – likely to arrive this summer in real terms.
Recent news reports raise the spectre of stagflation: an abstract economic concept that arose near the end of the last oil crisis in the mid-1970s. It is supposed […]
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By: Kenneth D. Gartrell
The ongoing wave of white-collar crime prosecutions recently led by a spree of option-backdating cases raises some important economic questions about how to measure harm for sentencing purposes and some equally important questions about the relationship of overlapping civil and criminal proceedings.
There appears to be a search in the legal […]
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Posted in Legal, Kenneth D. Gartrell, Business on Feb 13th, 2008
By: Kenneth D. Gartrell
Law firms optimally combining size and leverage appear to be the most profitable.
Are they also the most interesting places to work, with the most attractive career potential for entering associates who have high value added skills and degree combinations that can engender innovation, profit and growth? This exploratory analysis […]
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By: Kenneth D. Gartrell
Some people say the problem with America is that we have too many lawyers. It is an old idea, but not a very good one. A better way of thinking is to look at the constructive institutional development of the legal profession.
Recent trends indicate the entry of young […]
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