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A costly lesson in the rule of 'loser pays'

...rule in collective lawsuits, a current case before the US Supreme Court may provide a useful caution. Jones v. Harris Associates L.P., which will be argued this week, clearly demonstrates that lowering the "loser pays" barrier could have serious consequences...

How economists are tackling sports injuries

...season game in 2007, wouldn't make the ­playoffs. They didn't.Brady's story shows vividly...business (Barnwell says that getting to the playoffs can cost a team more than they earn from...healthiest teams in 2008's NFL, seven made the playoffs. A huge 26 per cent of a team's win rate...

Transcript: View from the Top with Richard Levin of Yale University

...Short probably.FT: The US manufacturing sector.RL: Short, long term.FT: The San Francisco Giants' chances of making it into the playoffs.RL: Within the next ten years? Long.FT: Liberal arts education.RL: Very long.FT: The dollar.RL: Short.FT: Microeconomics as...

Misty-eyed hope yields to Watson's missed putt

...ScorecardOpen golf championship (Turnberry) Stewart Cink, Tom Watson (both US) 278 (2). Cink won playoff. Lee Westwood, Chris Wood (both England) 279Second Ashes Test (Lord's) Fourth day England 425 and 311 for six declared. Australia...

Eyebrows raised at venture between two powerhouses

...Lauren weave a dream in which polo shirts and b l a z e r s turned us into English country gents or East Coast aristocracy.* R a l p h Lauren has always been an icon of mine, particularly when I lived in the States in the 1970s,* says Mr Rupert, *I watched him...

Cabrera reluctant to talk up his golfing heroics

...sports psychologists - hold his nerve for the sudden-death playoff? "I was relaxed because I'm confident in my game," he says. Was he still relaxed when his ball hit a pine tree during the playoff? "I felt I hit it well, and the truth is that the ball rebounded...

Cabrera reluctant to talk up his golfing heroics

...sports psychologists - hold his nerve for the sudden-death playoff? "I was relaxed because I'm confident in my game," he says. Was he still relaxed when his ball hit a pine tree during the playoff? "I felt I hit it well, and the truth is that the ball rebounded...

The new corporate firefighters

...How to get the best out of social media * Service alerts. In October, Comcast cable customers turned on their TVs to watch a playoff between the Boston Red Sox and the Tampa Bay Rays. Instead, they found an old sitcom. On Twitter, furious viewers began complaining...

Notes on discord

...opportunities her new home affords. In each case, half-forgotten events reverberate in the present, ambiguously. One character cites L.P. Hartley's famous observation that "the past is a foreign country", and adds by way of afterthought: "No entry." The truth, it...

Ambac statement

...acting as joint book-running managers, and Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. is also acting as a co-manager, for the equity units offering. Sandler O'Neill + Partners, L.P. served as independent financial advisor to Ambac with respect to these offerings.

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