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Bedbug Law Emerges As Hot New Field in Vermin-Infested New York
In the criminal justice system, bloodsucking is considered especially heinous.
Posted 09/26/08 in Daily Intel : Opportunities
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Susan Molinari to Join Bracewell & Giuliani
The former Staten Island representative will be helping Rudy’s firm on government affairs.
Posted 09/09/08 in Daily Intel
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Horizon Strategy’s John Devaney Says He Is ‘Bleeding, Personally’ After Loss of Hedge Fund
Clearly, he doesn't know Daily Intel's golden rule. That and more, in our daily roundup of need-to-know news from the fields of finance, media, law, and real estate.
Posted 07/10/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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Spin-Class Shouter Will Not Be Silenced
Stuart Sugarman continues his fight against "spin rage."
Posted 06/09/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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Did Paris Hilton’s PR Firm Give Lawyer the Tabloid Treatment?
Fired intellectual-
property lawyer Jeremy Pitcock claims his ex-employer's flashy PR firm made a little "inappropriate behavior" charge sound like he was caught driving a hooker around backward in a car seat, or something.Posted 06/09/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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Melvyn Weiss Heads to Club Fed
Which is maybe not as plush as we thought!
Posted 06/02/08 in Daily Intel : White Men With Money
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‘Playboy’ Profits: Going Down?
Plus, '02138' graduates to a new publisher, Bush goes online, and Skadden makes big bucks — all in our daily industry roundup.
Posted 05/12/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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Murdoch Won't Go Any Higher on ‘Newsday’ Bid
Also, Microsoft gives up on Yahoo, Berkshire Hathaway's profits tank briefly, and Buzz Bissinger apologizes to Will Leitch, all in our daily industry roundup.
Posted 05/05/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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Bloomberg, Baby, You've Got a Real Problem on Your Hands
A slew of other women join the class-action suit against Bloomberg LP for discrimination of female employees.
Posted 05/02/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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Zuckerman, Sulzberger, and the News Corp. Board Weigh In on Murdoch's ‘Newsday’ Bid
Once again, the Aussie media mogul is all over our daily industry roundup.
Posted 04/24/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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Les Moonves Has Bigger Fish to Fry Than Katie Couric
He's got to deal with Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman, who the 'Post' says is out for Moonves's neck.
Posted 04/22/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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Good-bye ‘Real Housewives of New York,’ Hello ‘Real Housewives of New Jersey’!
Not enough 'Times' newsroom workers are taking the buyouts, BlackBerrys are outlawed at a law firm, and Ikea is finally arriving.
Posted 04/16/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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George Soros: You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
Publishing musical chairs, bad news on the economy front, and gripes about law-school rankings — all in our daily roundup.
Posted 04/11/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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Lehman Liquidates Three Funds to the Tune of $1 Billion
What's going on with Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, and the News. Corp — as well as the Willets Point Stadium, 'Us Weekly,' and Wall Street. Read our daily roundup.
Posted 04/10/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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Private Equity Switches to the Full-Court Press
Plus, what's going on at 'Portfolio,' why you'll be hearing more from Perez Hilton, and where the Beatrice Inn is headed next.
Posted 04/09/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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Katie Couric and Sean McManus: Chipper at CBS in Spite of It All
More troubles for Sam Zell, Heather Mills is coming to town, and half of Bear Stearns employees are facing the ax. Click through to read the rest of our news roundup from the fields of media, law, finance and real estate.
Posted 04/07/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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Buyout Exodus at ‘Newsweek’
A dating blogger seeks a book deal, trading desks think recession, and Jean Nouvel wins the Pritzker in our daily roundup of media, finance, law, and real-estate news.
Posted 03/31/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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Top Cop Ray Kelly's Force: Not So Fine So Far in '08
Whether it be sex crimes, DUIs, assaults, or the Sean Bell trial, 2008 has not reflected so well on the NYPD so far. And now, we learn, nobody wants to be a cop anymore. What gives?
Posted 03/20/08 in Daily Intel : Intel
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Jamie Dimon: ‘Many’ of Bear's 14,000 Employees Will Lose Jobs
Did Bear Stearns collapse in part because of a whisper campaign? How will Starbucks keep its customers if everyone starts pinching pennies? And what did Sarah Jessica Parker think of Maxim naming her the "unsexiest woman alive"? Our weekly roundup of law, media, and business news.
Posted 03/20/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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JPMorgan Gearing Up to Move Into Bear's Sweet HQ
FINANCE • JPMorgan Chase will probably move its investment-banking unit to Bear Stearns' smokin'-hot headquarters on Madison Avenue. The building is valued at $1.2 billion, which is
just one-fourth ofquadruple the price JPMorgan paid for the firm itself. [NYP] • JPMorgan Chase's valuation of Bear Stearns shows that financial institutions are significantly overvalued. Speaking of which, many employees had their life savings wiped out. [NYP, WSJ] • Meanwhile Goldman Sachs' earnings are down but beat analysts' expectations. [DealBook/NYT]Posted 03/18/08 in Daily Intel : Company Town
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