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Minoo Blaesche, Paisley Park, and Brian Pettis Selected to Participate in Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Programs – Jackson Walker

Minoo Blaesche, Paisley Park, and Brian Pettis Selected to Participate in Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Programs – Jackson Walker

Jackson Walker is pleased to announce the selection of Minoo S. Blaesche, Paisley Park, and Brian D. Pettis to participate in training programs offered by the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD). Beginning March 2023, Minoo will participate in the Fellows Program, a year-long professional development program for high-potential attorneys from diverse backgrounds to gain

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How the Russian economy self-immolated in the year since Putin invaded Ukraine

How the Russian economy self-immolated in the year since Putin invaded Ukraine

A year after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, some cynics lament that the unprecedented economic pressure campaign against Russia has not yet ended the Putin regime. What they’re missing is the transformation that has happened right before our eyes: Russia has become an economic afterthought and a deflated world power. Coupled with Putin’s own misfires, economic

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How the Russian economy self-immolated in the year since Putin invaded Ukraine

How the Russian economy self-immolated in the year since Putin invaded Ukraine

A year after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, some cynics lament that the unprecedented economic pressure campaign against Russia has not yet ended the Putin regime. What they’re missing is the transformation that has happened right before our eyes: Russia has become an economic afterthought and a deflated world power. Coupled with Putin’s own misfires, economic

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Do You Need to Pay Taxes on Your State Stimulus Check? It Depends

Do You Need to Pay Taxes on Your State Stimulus Check? It Depends

This story is part of Taxes 2023, CNET’s coverage of the best tax software, tax tips and everything else you need to file your return and track your refund. More than 50 million Americans received state tax rebates or relief payments in 2022, and the IRS has determined which of those payments are taxable federally.  Robert Rodriguez/CNET

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