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Capital Sources: Terrabank makes amazing turnaround to profitability
Terrabank has nursed itself back to health after four years under a federal regulator's cease-and-desist order, several quarters of losses and a portfolio showing one in five loans nonperforming.Divorce lawyer to the stars slapped with $35,000 sanction
William Beslow has a clientele studded with celebrities and is known as the best in his field in New York. But none of that impressed a judge who sanctioned him for violating the rules to temporarily practice law and spewing invective toward opposing attorneys.Judge rejects attempt to claim damages for injuries horse lover suffered on date
On their third date, Barbara Ann Stanislav, whose equestrian skills were "rusty," fell off her horse hitting her head. The relationship didn't last much longer.Justice Watch: Prosecutor Andrea Hoffman Replaced In Several Cases
Andrea Hoffman, a Miami federal prosecutor, has dropped out of a number of cases since a second round of judicial criticism of her performance.Contract attorneys helping firms control costs
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Ruling may fuel battle over class arbitration
The U.S. Supreme Court likely ignited a battle in federal and state with its decision that class arbitration may not be imposed on parties who have not agreed to it.Senators to Introduce Bill to End Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
A bipartisan group of senators has proposed replacing U.S.-owned mortgage financiers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with a newly created government reinsurer.Gables attorneys free rapper from contract
Three attorneys waded into a contentious bankruptcy involving Pitbull's former label, and extracted the artist from his contract. The lawyers say the label was intent on taking its artists down with it.Gambling parlors spent widely on Fla. officials
Strip-mall parlors with slot-like computer games such as those targeted in a state racketeering and conspiracy investigation have contributed about $100,000 over the past four years to local candidates in Florida, including a sheriff whose agency was a part of the probe, according to a review of records by The Associated Press.Ruling marks victory for online travel sites
A federal appeals court has ruled against public agencies trying to collect hotel occupancy taxes from online travel retailers.Trending Stories
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