Citigroup seizes EMI, now owns Beatles record label
EMI Group Ltd., owner of the Beatles record label, was seized by Citigroup Inc., ending owner Guy Hands' control of the more than 110-year-old record company.Swiss approve U.S. treaty, but possible delays remain
The Swiss parliament has approved a treaty that would surrender the names of suspected UBS tax cheats to the Internal Revenue Service, but a public vote on the issue is expected to stall a handover.Judge: Dodgers owner Frank McCourt is free to sue Bingham for malpractice
Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt is free to bring a malpractice case against Bingham McCutchen over claims the firm mishandled the preparation of financial papers for McCourt and his now-estranged wife.Judicial Profile: Hersch Stays Focused On Flying, Diving, Presiding
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Richard Hersch says in the juvenile division he gets the opportunity to mentor young lawyers who are passionate but not yet seasoned.Miami-Dade judges vocal over merged seniority list
A decision by Chief Circuit Judge Joel Brown determining preferences for judicial assignments has robes aflutter and e-mails a-flying in the county's courthouses.Boca Raton Attorney Successfully Wins Against 'Feel Good' Argument
Harley N. Kane of the Greenspan Law Firm in Boca Raton successfully argued that his client was shortchanged after Geico misinterpreted a 2008 amendment to the PIP statute.Fed mulls raising inflation expectations to boost economy
Federal Reserve policy makers may want Americans to expect inflation to accelerate in the future so they spend more of their money now.Bank of America posts lower profit on Merrill legal costs
Bank of America Corp. said third-quarter profit dropped 95 percent on litigation expenses and an accounting charge tied to the firm's debt. Net income fell to $340 million, or 0 cents a diluted share, from $6.2 billion, or 56 cents, a year earlier. The shares were little changed in early trading.Judge Adalberto Jordan to rule on state Medicaid program by end of summer
Recently appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Jordan is finishing up his district court cases with the lawsuit filed on behalf of needy children.Goldman case gets decisive, compassionate jurist
The federal judge presiding over civil fraud charges brought against Wall Street's most powerful firm can be counted on to run a tight courtroom as she considers claims that Goldman Sachs & Co. took unfair advantage of lax controls on financial institutions.Trending Stories
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