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Executive Law �63(3) Gives Attorney General Power to Investigate, Prosecute Insurance FraudDoor-to-door icon Fuller Brush seeks bankruptcy protection
Fuller Brush, founded in 1906 and for decades known for its door-to-door salesmen, filed for bankruptcy less than two months after saying the company had "completely rebooted itself."Litigation with big banks has been a mixed bag for court-appointed Lehman Brothers liquidation trustee James Giddens of Hughes Hubbard, who previously scored an $861 million settlement with JPMorgan but saw a multibillion-dollar win against Barclays go up in smoke.
Civil Aiding and Abetting Claims Applicable in Bank Suit
In an apparent first for Pennsylvania appellate courts, a Superior Court panel has ruled that a claim for civil aiding and abetting should have been applicable in a Delaware County action Sovereign Bank filed against a man accused of helping a bank employee embezzle hundreds of thousands of dollars.View more book results for the query "*"
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Permanent Residence Strategies for the Best and Brightest
In contrast to the task faced by most immigrating workers, an elite group of foreign professionals do not have to endure the arduous process of filing labor certification applications with the Department of Labor to get permanent resident status. Although the DOL has revamped some of its processes, immigration attorney H. Ronald Klasko advises that avoiding the labor certification process is still the avenue of choice for the "best and brightest" professionals and their employers.Atlanta attorney with drug-resistant tuberculosis to have surgery in July
DENVER AP - An Atlanta attorney will have surgery next month to remove lung tissue infected with extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, hospital officials said Thursday.Andrew Speaker will have surgery at the University of Colorado Hospital in suburban Aurora, but the exact date has not been set.Speaker is "an excellent candidate for surgery," said Dr.Reynolds v. Commonwealth, PICS Case No. 10-2265 (M.D. Pa. June 21, 2010) Munley, J. (28 pages).
This case arose from plaintiff Reynold's attempt to obtain a nursing license. The court granted defendants' motion to dismiss as it related to damages against individual defendants but denied the motion in all other respects.Trending Stories
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