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    December 26, 2016

    Column

    1. Legal People
    2. A second opinion can be helpful . . . or not
    3. How can couples deal with income differences?
    4. LEGAL PEOPLE

    Courts

    1. SCOTUS could weigh in on employment agreement's arbitration clause
    2. Double contempt case divides Court of Appeals

    Nation

    1. 'In the midst of chaos' - 3 Chicagoans remember deadly year
    2. White nationalists raise millions with tax-exempt charities
    3. National Roundup

    Business

    1. NYC 24/7: Sleepless businesses meet a need in the night
    2. Obama helped bring back economy, restless voters chose Trump
    3. U.S. business investment rose in November for 2nd month
    4. Business NYC 24/7: Sleepless businesses meet a need in the night Legitimate late-night businesses range from floral delivery to housecleaning
    5. A second opinion can be helpful â?¦ or not
    6. Louisiana White nationalists raise millions with tax-exempt charities
    7. Flint aid and Detroit schools bailout among top 10 laws of 2016
    8. National Roundup
    9. How can couples deal with income differences?
    10. Illinois 'In the midst of chaos' -- 3 Chicagoans remember deadly year City's epidemic of gun violence has produced some 740 homicides this year
    11. Economy Obama helped bring back economy, restless voters chose Trump Economic progress of past 8 years has yet to resonate with much of country
    12. Wisconsin SCOTUS could weigh in on employment agreement's arbitration clause
    13. North Carolina Double contempt case divides Court of Appeals Defendants failed to convince court that contempt orders violate state law

    Feature

    1. Winter Celebration
    2. Flint aid and Detroit schools bailout among top 10 laws of 2016
    3. Daily Briefs . . .
    4. Coordinated no-fault benefits: No more payment delays for medical providers