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Special Report

Infusion service provider sets move to larger space

Coram signs lease for old Thomasville site in Valley
April 10, 2014
Mike McLean
Denver-based Coram Specialty Infusion Services has leased the former Thomasville Furniture retail building, at 5511 E. Third, in Spokane Valley, and plans to move its Spokane branch there from smaller quarters, says a real estate broker involved in the le
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—Mike McLean

Convention Center project advances - Art Only

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April 10, 2014
Mike McLean
—LMN Architects

Clean technology laboratory building slated - Art Only

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April 10, 2014
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—Mike McLean

Multifamily magnetism

Apartment market said to be hot for investors, developers
April 10, 2014
Mike McLean
At least three sizable apartment complexes with a total value of $42 million are in the construction pipeline in the Spokane area and several sources say they expect to see more apartment projects proposed and under construction here in the coming year.
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—Treva Lind

Lawyer here nears 40 years of work in small practices

Jonathan Lee has kept strong family law focus
March 27, 2014
Treva Lind
A chance visit to the Inland Northwest in the early 1970s led Jonathan Lee to move to Spokane and to transfer his law studies to Gonzaga University. Lee, now 67 years old, never left. He's worked in probate, family, and general law here since 1976, now
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Clicking carefully in legal sphere of social media

Here are points employers might be wise to consider
March 27, 2014
J. Michael Keyes
Social media and smartphones are ubiquitous creatures. So many people are poised with smartphone in hand ready to capture and share events that range from the truly mundane and uninteresting (think Facebook posts of your friends' entrées) to the earth-
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—Katie Ross

Attorneys here offer helping hand to refugees

Workshop aims to acquaint immigrants with legal system
March 27, 2014
Katie Ross
An assistant public defender with the city of Spokane and a Gonzaga University School of Law professor are striving to educate refugees and immigrants about the American legal system, something many of them have distrust for because of corruption and pers
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—Mike McLean

Collaborative law emerging practice area here

Approach meant to reduce conflict in some disputes
March 27, 2014
Mike McLean
Collaborative law, an emerging area of law practice here, allows opposing sides in certain civil cases to join the same team to cooperate in resolving disputes. Instead of working as adversaries, participants in collaborative-law cases commit to work tog
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Intent, planning said keys to philanthropy strategies

Donors can 'do well while doing good,' experts say
March 13, 2014
Linn Parish
While the financial-planning sector is chock-full of rules of thumb and industry-accepted guidelines, developing a charitable-giving strategy is one area with too many variables for a legitimate broad-brushed approach to work, experts say. Veteran fina
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Five errors to avoid when managing financial assets

Logic faults occur across investors' demographics
March 13, 2014
Michael Maehl
After more than four decades of helping investors around the country manage their financial assets, there are a few observations I've made over that time that apply across the whole spectrum of investors, without regard to age, income, education, or any
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