Recent Articles from Jessica Perry
Shuttered credit repair firms permanently banned in state
Companies settle accusations of offering services that customers did not receive.
Down economy spurs pro bono work, law group says
In 2008, 134 of the nationÂs largest law firms performed a total of 4.8 million pro bono hours.
UPDATE The Hard Question Tired of being the corruption punch line
The Hard Question: What can be done to rebuild public trust in elected officials?
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Tax hikes prompt new report
Totals paid by highest N.J. earners could soon pass 50 percent, foundation says.
Congress, SBA reach out to local small businesses
Lautenberg staffers, SBA representatives to visit South Orange on Friday.
Chiropractors sue for relief from insurer’s audits
Suit claims AetnaÂs post-payment audit process violates the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.
TOP NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES
BUSINESS: Durable goods orders drop 2.5 percent in June
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U.S.: Property of Jackson doc searched in investigation
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WORLD: Iran's first trials of protesters to...
State sues Merrill Lynch over stock deal
Milgram: Company offered Âmisleading information about its financial health
Fort Dix helping veterans find work
More than 800 ex-service members and their spouses expected at career fair.
Verizon Wireless opens its garden to software developers
Conference sets stage for third-party software use on companyÂs network.
In wake of corruption arrests, Sierra Club demands pay-to-play ban on stimulus bill
Jeff Tittel says the economic stimulus bill was designed to favor developers, which its legislative sponsor called 'insane.'
TOP NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES
BUSINESS: Report: BofA planning to cut 10 pct of branches
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U.S.: 7 NC men charged as international "jihad" group
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WORLD: UN: Thousands of Somalis are fleeing to...