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It's True, He's a Liar: Ex-KB Home CEO Convicted of Lying About Backdating
A federal jury on Wednesday found the former chief executive officer of KB Home guilty of depriving shareholders of his honest services and lying about the backdating to outside auditors and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.UC Hastings College of Law names new dean
Frank H. Wu will take over the top spot at the University of California Hastings College of the Law in July. Wu, 42, is currently a professor at Howard University School of Law, and was the dean at Wayne State University Law School in Detroit from 2004 to 2008.Court Weighs Press Freedom Against Fair-Trial Rights in Rabbi Murder Case
The New Jersey Supreme Court justices walk a tightrope as they try to balance First Amendment free press guarantees with a well-publicized murder suspect`s right to a fair retrial.View more book results for the query "*"
Arbitration taking on Olympic proportions
By Greg Land, Staff ReporterLike advocates of curling, synchronized swimming and modern pentathlon, participants in another obscure Olympic activity-arbitration-say they deal with tough competitors, tricky rules and high stakes.The pressure is going up, according to experts in Atlanta last week taking part in an American Bar Association Conference on alternative dispute resolution.Bankers to create PAC to influence Senate races
A banking trade group is preparing to set up a political fund that would allow members to funnel money anonymously to pro-industry candidates in the final months of the U.S. election campaign.Trending Stories