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Bank errors mar mortgage relief
Towana Gooch, a single mom who lives with her 10-year old daughter, was on the verge of losing her town house in suburban Maryland after her mortgage lender kicked her out of a government loan modification program. The problem, she says she was notified, was a 7-cent error.Kerzner said to face possible loan default as creditors circle
Kerzner International Holdings Ltd., the company that built Atlantis resorts in the Bahamas and Dubai, faces a loan covenant test that may trigger a default as soon as next month, people with knowledge of the matter said.Profits jumped, revenues edged higher and firms slashed head count
Margins matter. As most Am Law 100 firms faced another year of revenue growth that was weak at best, profit margins ? the measure of how efficiently a firm converts revenues to profits ? became more important than ever.Report: Fund pressured Chevron plaintiffs not to settle for less than $900 million
An exhibit filed in Chevron's attempt to avoid paying an $18.2 billion pollution judgment indicates a litigation financing firm would reject a settlement valued at less than $900 million.A look at different size firms and varied practices reveals one constant: Deep work force reductions
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Judge orders DLA Piper to give documents to Roger Clemens
Lawyers for Roger Clemens won access to information the law firm DLA Piper wanted to keep secret from the defense team on the ground the attorney work product doctrine shielded the documents from disclosure.Six-week trial begins as Potamkins fight over $112 million
The long-awaited divorce trial of Alan and Claudia Potamkin is expected to feature dozens of expert witnesses testifying about valuations for Potamkin's wide-ranging holdings, which includes 30 auto dealerships nationwide.Berkshire Hathaway evolving as importance of its railroad, other firms grows
While Berkshire Hathaway investors celebrate another year of the Oracle of Omaha's leadership, the milestone also reminded shareholders they need to think about who will run the evolving company after Warren Buffett is gone.$2.88 million awarded for medical malpractice
Clementina Brown went to Palmetto General Hospital with severe abdominal pain on May 6, 2005. The single mother of 11-year-old twins went into shock and later died.Justice Watch: Should there be concern over aging federal judges?
The Southern District of Florida now has seven senior judges as age on the federal bench is coming into question. While there has been a call for annual neurological exams, Chief Judge Federico Moreno says, "Judges are like good wine. The older they get, the better they get."Trending Stories
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