Inland Northwest Health Services, the big Spokane-based nonprofit, is riding a growth wave that has been weakened only modestly by the countercurrents of recession and the swirling distractions of its two financially ailing hospital-system posted a
Consider the oft-criticized mutual fund portfolio manager.Not only is the manager victimized by market cycles and his or her own stock-picking miscues, but a fund that simply mimics a stock index often delivers better returns.Displeasure with
April 17 / Governor signs car fee increase bill Gov. Chris Gregoire signed into law a bill that will allow new and used car dealers in Washington state to increase by $100, to a maximum of $150, the negotiable fees they charge for with
Meetings & Events The city of Spokane Valley will hold a public hearing to discuss the proposed Sprague-Appleway Revitalization Plan, on Tuesday, April 28, at 6 p.m., at the CenterPlace Regional Event Center, 2426 N. Discovery Place. 8
Author suggests badly crafted documents are most litigated civil issue
April 23, 2009
Poorly written contracts are more than just an inconvenience. They take up time, cost money, and add to the legal system's burdens."Legal disputes stemming from poorly written contracts are probably the most litigated issue on the civil side of
Workland & Witherspoon PLLC, a 10-attorney law firm here, says it has maintained a steady volume of legal work during the recession by focusing on the needs of long-term clients. It also says it isn't looking to expand."We're at a comfortable of
Some administrators say intense jockeying for high spots is akin to 'arms race'
April 23, 2009
Educational rankings such as those produced by U.S. News & World Report have an inescapable impact on law schools, according to research published in a recent issue of the American Sociological Review, the flagship journal of the American have in &
University of Washington researchers did study for a state commission
April 23, 2009
Washington state's system for imposing fines and fees on people convicted of felonies is riddled with inequalities and is hindering individuals from rejoining society, says a report prepared for the state by University of Washington report for the
When Avista Corp. agreed to pay $168 million to the Coeur d'Alene Tribe for past and future impacts of Post Falls Dam on the tribe and its lands, the amount captured headlines. Yet, there's much more to the story.The deal was hammered out with
Beginning next fall, Gonzaga University's law school plans to roll out a new curriculum that Dean Earl Martin says will freshen the program and provide graduates with more of the skills they'll need to enter the law profession. Last year, the law