Growing Legal Industry Targeted by Nucraft

6/21/2011   The West Michigan furniture company, Nucraft, warmly welcomed the rebounding of the legal industry. According to Matt Schad, Nucraft’s director of marketing and business development, who was also a practicing attorney before he joined the family business, “The

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Shell Sued by Environmental Groups over Offshore Plan

6/19/2011   Lawsuits challenging the federal government’s approval of an offshore exploration plan of Shell Oil Co. present a major test of the power of regulators to rapidly evaluate deep-water drilling projects. In two separate but intertwining filings, conservationists argue

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Wineries Bill in Oregon Advances

6/18/2011   A bill that would give Oregon wineries more liberty to participate in some new commercial undertakings on land delineated for farm use was approved on Wednesday by the Senate, but only with the understanding that the measure still

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How Secure Are Your Vital Business Documents?

From the desk of: Randy Houser President The Wells & Drew Companies How Secure Are Your Vital Business Documents? Think about all the print documents your business produces.  Customer files, employment records, marketing materials, confidential correspondence and more.  How good

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Ban Gloomily Accepted by Fireworks Industry

6/16/2011   It looks like fireworks vendors would have to look for a plan B after the ban on pyrotechnics was approved last week by Midland County commissioners and Governor Rick Perry. Jan Johnson, TNT Fireworks vice president, said of

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Legal Battle Won by Exploration Companies

6/15/ 2011   A key legal battle was won last week by exploration companies acting as the research-and-development arm of the mining industry in Nevada. Judge James E. Wilson Jr. of the Carson City District Court ruled that fees levied

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For-Profit-Colleges to be tested by ‘Gainful-Employment’ Rule

6/11/2011   Federal education officials are strengthening their oversight powers on the thriving for-profit higher-education sector with its release of a new rule yesterday that will oblige career preparatory programs to produce “gainful employment.” The action concludes the protracted debate

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Growing Legal Industry Targeted by Nucraft

6/21/2011   The West Michigan furniture company, Nucraft, warmly welcomed the rebounding of the legal industry. According to Matt Schad, Nucraft’s director of marketing and business development, who was also a practicing attorney before he joined the family business, “The

Read More »

Shell Sued by Environmental Groups over Offshore Plan

6/19/2011   Lawsuits challenging the federal government’s approval of an offshore exploration plan of Shell Oil Co. present a major test of the power of regulators to rapidly evaluate deep-water drilling projects. In two separate but intertwining filings, conservationists argue

Read More »

Wineries Bill in Oregon Advances

6/18/2011   A bill that would give Oregon wineries more liberty to participate in some new commercial undertakings on land delineated for farm use was approved on Wednesday by the Senate, but only with the understanding that the measure still

Read More »

How Secure Are Your Vital Business Documents?

From the desk of: Randy Houser President The Wells & Drew Companies How Secure Are Your Vital Business Documents? Think about all the print documents your business produces.  Customer files, employment records, marketing materials, confidential correspondence and more.  How good

Read More »

Ban Gloomily Accepted by Fireworks Industry

6/16/2011   It looks like fireworks vendors would have to look for a plan B after the ban on pyrotechnics was approved last week by Midland County commissioners and Governor Rick Perry. Jan Johnson, TNT Fireworks vice president, said of

Read More »

Legal Battle Won by Exploration Companies

6/15/ 2011   A key legal battle was won last week by exploration companies acting as the research-and-development arm of the mining industry in Nevada. Judge James E. Wilson Jr. of the Carson City District Court ruled that fees levied

Read More »

For-Profit-Colleges to be tested by ‘Gainful-Employment’ Rule

6/11/2011   Federal education officials are strengthening their oversight powers on the thriving for-profit higher-education sector with its release of a new rule yesterday that will oblige career preparatory programs to produce “gainful employment.” The action concludes the protracted debate

Read More »

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