Study finds U.S. workers not confident about retirement A recently released report suggests that nearly half of American workers surveyed lack confidence April 25, 2013
'Transition boomers' crave safer returns, analysis finds Despite the stock market's recent strength, "transition boomers"those ages 55 to 65 who are April 25, 2013
More people taking loans from 401(k)s, study finds Through an analysis of participants enrolled in Wells Fargo-administered defined contribution the April 25, 2013
Study: Workers more optimistic about nation's outlook More American workers feel secure about the country's overall economic outlook, judging by new the April 25, 2013
Residential remodel activity, interest rising, study finds Significantly more U.S. homeowners are moving forward with renovation projects compared with this April 11, 2013
Cutting down on legalese with software WordRake LLC, a Seattle-based company that claims to be the creator of the first editing software March 28, 2013
B of A helps provide more than $2.6 billion in housing Through its lending, tax-credit equity investments, and real estate development programs, Bank of February 28, 2013
Lenders said not likely to fill student-loan funding gap Fitch Ratings, of New York, says it expects the gap between rising U.S. college costs and to in as February 28, 2013
General counsel pay falls After a strong rebound in 2010, general counsel compensation suffered across-the-board declines a September 13, 2012
Employment at large firms grew in '11 Headcount among the top law firms in the U.S. increased marginally last year, based on data for of April 26, 2012
U.S. law firm cuts reduce staffing ratios, survey finds In an effort to lower costs, U.S. law firms that responded to a survey by the New York-based Law a September 9, 2010