Important Artifacts and Personal Property From the Collection of Marc Dreier
A half-eaten raspberry-peach pie, seven pairs of shoes, and a sign reading "Welcome to the Dreier Residence" go on sale today at the Bloomberg building.
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People are making lots of money off of liquidating the fallen investment firm.
They'll have President's Day off ... and then every day thereafter.
The Philly paper was not flattered by the Daily Beast's logo imitation.
After an incredibly acrimonious divorce, neither party comes out the winner.
A twentysomething hipster lawyer self-immolates.
She accuses the billionaire Revlon chairman of spoiling his daughter to make her like him.
"She's old! She's confused! She didn't know what she was doing would net her a million dollars!"
Manhattan lawyer Jack Tuckner, who fights for women's rights in the workplace, will now fight for the right to wear a studded dog collar in his own office.
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