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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 18, 2006
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By Amaris Elliott-Engel | November 16, 2007
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By Nate Raymond | January 8, 2008
Kevin Heron warned his colleagues about the dangers of insider trading, but he apparently didn't think those warnings applied to himself. On July 19 a Philadelphia jury convicted Heron, the former
By Matthew Hirsch | December 21, 2006
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By Janet L. McDavid and Jessica L. Ellsworth | December 9, 2005
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By Matthew Hirsch | November 21, 2006
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By Stuart M. Feinblatt and Monique Cofer | December 27, 2006
Product liability cases brought against pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers typically focus on failure-to-warn claims. But who decides whether the challenged warning is adequate? Judge
By Mark Hamblett | May 10, 2006
A prosecutor insisted Monday the government never demanded or implied that KPMG cut off legal fees for employees who refused to fully cooperate with its probe into allegedly illegal tax shelters.
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