By David Hechler | September 26, 2007
College administrators are required by federal law to issue a warning when a crime threatens campus safety. Now they've gotten a warning of their own about what can happen if they don't comply. /p
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By Brendan Farrington | March 20, 2007
Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani on Sunday defended his law firm's role in representing Citgo Petroleum Corp., which is ultimately controlled by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, say
By Tresa Baldas | October 31, 2008
The costume police are out. With Halloween just around the corner, labor and employment attorneys are warning employers that the annual holiday could get scary -- in a legal way -- if costu
By Shannon P. Duffy | September 7, 2006
Cable television giant Comcast Corp. suffered a significant setback last week when a federal judge refused to dismiss a class action antitrust suit that accuses Comcast of setting out to establish
By Jeffrey W. Carr and Steven A. Lauer | April 28, 2005
In 1991, the U.S. Sentencing Commission promulgated the Sentencing Guidelines for Organizational Defendants. Those guidelines, intended by the commission to lead to more consistent sentences f
By Pamela A. MacLean | December 29, 2008
The federal class action accusing Amgen Inc. and other biotechnology firms of illegally promoting off-label use of drugs in violation of the Rackete
By Julie Kay | December 30, 2005
A new class action lawsuit in state court in Florida alleges that Home Depot automatically adds a 10 percent charge to all rental equipment to cover possible damage to tools without telling cu
By Asher Hawkins | May 1, 2007
A Philadelphia Commerce Court judge has ordered reopened the deposition of a corporate vice president in a $51 million wholesale pharmaceuticals dispute after finding there is "reasonable suspicion
By Tom Perrotta | December 30, 2005
Attorneys representing two former executives of Computer Associates, the Long Island, N.Y., company caught up in a massive accounting scandal, argued last week that federal prosecutors are mis
The Associated Press
November 8, 2006
The Seoul Central District Court early Wednesday rejected a prosecution request to arrest three officials of Dallas-based private equity group Lone Star Funds. Last week, the same court r
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