Krispy Kreme's GC: Think like an outsider
Darryl R. Marsch has served as senior vice president and general counsel for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts since September 2008 and as corporate secretary since January 2011.Judge approves millions more in class insurance price-fixing suit
A federal judge in Newark, N.J., has approved a $41 million settlement in class litigation alleging price rigging by dozens of industry-leading insurance carriers and brokers, bringing to $259 million the total payments so far.The settlement, approved March 30 by U.S. District Judge Claire Cecchi, is the fourth in the action and resolves claims against 11 defendants, including AIG Inc.Despite odds, death sought in UNC student slaying
HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. AP - Prosecutors know they face long odds when trying to persuade jurors to recommend executing the sole defendant eligible for capital punishment in the killing of University of North Carolina's student body president.But for a crime that led thousands to gather for one memorial service after another for Eve Carson, they're willing to try twice, both in state and federal court.Anthrax scientist commits suicide as FBI closes in
WASHINGTON AP - An Army scientist committed suicide as federal prosecutors readied an indictment alleging he mailed anthrax-laced letters in 2001 in what authorities said Friday may have been a bizarre attempt to test a vaccine for the deadly poison.The scientist, Bruce E. Ivins, worked at the Army's biodefense labs at Ft.A passion for primates inspires children's fund
It's one thing to have a passion for animals, help out at a local zoo, and even do some pro bono work for a gorilla sanctuary in North Georgia. Michele Stumpe, an attorney at Taylor English Duma, is way beyond that.Judges open to idea bananas may be racist
It took Judges Edward E. Carnes and William H. Pryor Jr. years to come around to the side of a black plaintiff who claimed he was discriminated against by a manager who allegedly called him "boy." But in another employment case in which the racial significance of something was under debate, the two 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judges on Friday sounded open to the idea that bananas could be a tool of racial harassment.Trending Stories
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