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"White-collar criminal defense work," reports the Philadelphia Business Journal!
HUFFPOST HILL - Senate Rules Reform Delayed Eliot Nelson 2011
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"White-collar criminal defense work," reports the Philadelphia Business Journal!
HUFFPOST HILL - Senate Rules Reform Delayed Eliot Nelson 2011
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White-collar crime — sentencing: Law is Cool [...]
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As companies buy out and lay off workers while expecting to keep productivity up, the niceties suffer, suggests psychologist and researcher Paul Fairlie of Toronto: White-collar work is becoming a little more blue-collar.
Incivility a growing problem at work, psychologists say 2011
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White-collar jobs in the professional and business sectors have been pushing the job growth in New York City.
Region Shows Signs of Rebound Joseph De Avila 2011
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White-collar attorney Matt Miner said although the four counts of receiving illegal campaign contributions may be novel applications of the law, the false statement and conspiracy charges are more straightforward and could be the most problematic for Edwards.
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White-collar federal workers have almost total job security after a few years on the job.
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White-collar criminal defense lawyers said the sentences would make waves in the health-care industry.
Former Synthes Officers Receive Prison Sentences Peter Loftus 2011
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White-collar professional are finally waking up to what fundraisers and the homeless have known all along: begging works.
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White-collar union Unionen, which has about 1,000 members at Saab Automobile, said it was gathering from its members pay slips that haven't been honored and expects to send requests for payment to the company Tuesday.
Union Warns Saab May Go Bankrupt Christina Zander 2011
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