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    January 01, 2016

    Feature

    1. Happy New Year
    2. Defending Gawker and the first amendment
    3. Daily Briefs . . .

    Business

    1. Buyers often shun houses that were crime
    2. End of meat? Startups seek alternatives for the masses
    3. How to spend $5 trillion: a record-breaking year in deals
    4. Real Estate Buyers often shun houses that were crime scenes
    5. Stock pickers are banking on bank stocks
    6. Fixing Social Security
    7. If you can't expect people to know about a crime, don't prosecute them for it
    8. A sad goodbye with some lessons learned
    9. Your Firm Should Bing ads be part of your firm's marketing strategy?
    10. New book looks at Chinese state capitalism
    11. Pennsylvania Prosecutor pens children's book on bullying Attorney's first book raised awareness about dangers for kids on the Internet
    12. Business End of meat? Startups seek alternatives for the masses
    13. North Dakota Federal officials work to extradite alleged lottery scammers Men are accused of bilking mostly elderly people out of more than $5.65M
    14. The homeless and the Eighth Amendment
    15. New initiative to help employers stay current with payroll taxes
    16. New York Judiciary revises rules for disciplining attorneys
    17. Defending Gawker and the first amendment
    18. Financial Markets How to spend $5 trillion: a record-breaking year in deals

    Column

    1. Stock pickers are banking on bank stocks
    2. Under Analysis: A sad goodbye with some lessons learned
    3. Fixing Social Security
    4. If you can't expect people to know about a crime, don't prosecute them for it
    5. The homeless and the Eighth Amendment

    Courts

    1. Prosecutor pens children's book on bullying
    2. Federal officials work to extradite alleged lottery scammers
    3. Judiciary revises rules for disciplining attorneys

    Nation

    1. New initiative to help employers stay current with payroll taxes
    2. New book looks at Chinese state capitalism
    3. Should Bing ads be part of your firm's marketing strategy?