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An employee of MZM Inc., a D.C.-based defense contractor whose owner was convicted of bribing a congressman, has been charged with violating campaign contribution laws, according to a court doc
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An appeals court in Brooklyn has clarified an aspect of New York state's long-arm statute, saying state courts can have personal jurisdiction over a dispute involving an employment agreement s
By Vesna Jaksic | May 8, 2007
In South Carolina, voir dire in a civil trial typically lasts 30 minutes, a breeze compared with 16 hours in Connecticut. If you're trying a case in Rhode Island, there's a good chance you will que
By Shannon P. Duffy | December 19, 2005
In a significant victory for satellite television providers, a federal appeals court has reversed a pair of lower court decisions and ruled that the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 19
By Brian Baxter | July 9, 2008
On Monday, Federal Reserve System Chairman Ben Bernanke and Se
By Miriam Rozen | September 13, 2006
U.S. Department of Justice lawyers filed a motion on Sept. 6 to recover more than $40 million from the estate of Kenneth Lay, the former chairman of Enron Corp. who was convicted of fraud on Ma
By Claire Poole | July 6, 2006
The death Wednesday of Kenneth Lay, the founder and former chairman and CEO of Enron Corp., means any restitution in the criminal case will probably be vacated and the future of the Securities and
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As the Wall Street meltdown continues and the federal bailout is deployed, it is still unclear what t
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | August 11, 2006
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals handed the Enron Task Force a major setback on Aug. 1 with an opinion that reverses conspiracy and wire fraud convictions of four defendants in the so-called N
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