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...states could step in. Sosenko would love to see Illinois politicians ride to his rescue--and at the very least require a panel of qualified medical experts, rather than one hired gun, to sign off on a suit before it can go forward. But he doesn't hold out much hope. Twice in the past two decades, the state legislature has passed caps on noneconomic jury awards only to have them struck down as unconstitutional by the state supreme court. (Courts in other states, including California, have upheld similar caps.) Many state politicians are more than happy to hand...
...price, helping Pinault in the process. "We don't need all this capital," says Domenico De Sole, Gucci's chief executive, who insists that he wasn't pressured into the decision. Pinault still has some big legal woes in California to worry about. First, there's a high-profile suit brought by the California Department of Insurance against him and French bank Crédit Lyonnais, alleging that Pinault in the early 1990s made just over $1 billion from an alleged fraud by Crédit Lyonnais involving a failing insurer, Executive Life, and then conspired to hide the true...
However, the sunshine and warmth of Ivies seemed to not suit Harvard, as the Crimson placed a disappointing fifth in the grinding 54-hole contest...
...Great relationships are built, not found,” he notes. “Perhaps one should not be looking for a career role, that will suit one’s current identity as if it’s a pre-ordained match, but rather try to work with a career and build...
...joked with friends that I’m going through a reverse mid-life crisis. I’ve been thinking about the meaning of life for 20 years, and now I want a flannel suit and a corporate...