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Bank back in hot water? (Virginia Lawyer’s Weekly)
A lawyer’s dogged efforts to find evidence linking Bank of America employees to shady Carolina land sales may have landed him in trouble with a federal judge, but the evidence he uncovered has breathed new life into claims against the bank by 88 Virginia real estate investors.

The smoking gun of foreclosure freeze (Virginia Gazette)
Nathan Oman is an associate professor of law at the William &?Mary Law School. His specialties include contract law and analysis of law. He agreed to take questions about suspending foreclosures that are flawed.

Freelance workers reshape companies and jobs (USA Today)
Across the nation, many companies are shifting to a more flexible workforce populated by temporary workers, contractors and freelancers, loosening the bond between businesses and employees. The firms, aiming to become more nimble and cut costs, want to boost or cut staffing to meet fluctuating demand or deploy workers with specialized skills for short-term projects.

The Root 100 (The Root)
The ROOT 100 recognizes emerging and established African-American leaders who are making extraordinary contributions. The ROOT 100 celebrates leadership, creativity, service, and, above all, excellence.

A Do-Gooder Dream Come True (Inc.)
After years of struggle, Colorado-based health care company PharmaJet is on its way to becoming the most unlikely leader in a growing movement to replace needles worldwide.

What Amazon Fears Most: Diapers (Business Week)
Can two guys from Jersey outsell Amazon?

Bank back in hot water? (Virginia Lawyer’s Weekly)
A lawyer’s dogged efforts to find evidence linking Bank of America employees to shady Carolina land sales may have landed him in trouble with a federal judge, but the evidence he uncovered has breathed new life into claims against the bank by 88 Virginia real estate investors.

The smoking gun of foreclosure freeze (Virginia Gazette)
Nathan Oman is an associate professor of law at the William &?Mary Law School. His specialties include contract law and analysis of law. He agreed to take questions about suspending foreclosures that are flawed.

Freelance workers reshape companies and jobs (USA Today)
Across the nation, many companies are shifting to a more flexible workforce populated by temporary workers, contractors and freelancers, loosening the bond between businesses and employees. The firms, aiming to become more nimble and cut costs, want to boost or cut staffing to meet fluctuating demand or deploy workers with specialized skills for short-term projects.

The Root 100 (The Root)
The ROOT 100 recognizes emerging and established African-American leaders who are making extraordinary contributions. The ROOT 100 celebrates leadership, creativity, service, and, above all, excellence.

A Do-Gooder Dream Come True (Inc.)
After years of struggle, Colorado-based health care company PharmaJet is on its way to becoming the most unlikely leader in a growing movement to replace needles worldwide.

What Amazon Fears Most: Diapers (Business Week)
Can two guys from Jersey outsell Amazon?

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