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5/18/2012 4:36:14 AM


Cities where jobs in manufacturing pay the most

5/18/2012 4:36:14 AM


Not all manufacturing jobs are created equal -- and certainly not manufacturing pay. According to a new study released by Brookings’ Metropolitan Policy Program, manufacturing wages differ widely between large cities.Not all manufacturing jobs are created equal -- and certainly not manufacturing pay. According to a new study released by Brookings’ Metropolitan Policy Program, manufacturing wages differ widely between large cities.






MF Global clients bash fat fees, seek quick wind-down

5/17/2012 4:36:42 AM
A customer group plans to ask that the brokerage's bankruptcy case be streamlined so that estate trustee Louis Freeh and his team receive less and customers receive more.

Alabama lawmakers added a year to Jeffco bankruptcy-lawyer

5/17/2012 12:05:29 AM
The state's House of Representatives skipped a vote on a bill that would have restored an occupational tax worth $60 million annually to debt-ridden Jefferson County.

Court to review request of illegal immigrant to practice law

By Maura Dolan, Los Angeles Times
5/17/2012
A paralegal who was brought to the United States as a young child has been certified by the State Bar of California, raising broader questions about licensing illegal immigrants in other professions.

California's agency that licenses lawyers wants to admit an illegal immigrant to practice law, an unprecedented request that the state's highest court decided Wednesday to review.




Lawsuit takes aim at California's legal protections for teachers

By Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times
5/16/2012
A Bay Area nonprofit targets teacher tenure rules, seniority protections and the dismissal process. Foes say it wants to weaken public sector unions.

A Bay Area nonprofit backed partly by groups known for battling teachers unions has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn five California laws that, they say, make it too difficult to dismiss ineffective teachers.




States Diverting Mortgage Settlement Money to Other Uses

By SHAILA DEWAN
5/14/2012 9:00:00 PM
Some states are diverting their share of $2.5 billion they were awarded in a mortgage settlement, money intended to help homeowners and mitigate the effects of foreclosures.

Marijuana Growers Move to the Suburbs

By NORIMITSU ONISHI
5/6/2012 9:00:00 PM
Marijuana growers are shifting to the suburbs from rural and commercial areas, helped by a housing crisis that created a glut of affordable houses for indoor farming.