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Texas Company Agrees to $550,000 Settlement Over Subprime Auto Loans
The Delaware Department of Justice has reached a $550,000 settlement with a company accused of marketing subprime auto loans to hundreds of Delaware car buyers, Attorney General Kathy Jennings announced Monday.Florida Test Taker in College Admissions Scandal Agrees to Plead Guilty
Federal prosecutors agree to a sentence of under four years for a suspended Palmetto boarding school testing official.Former Willkie Co-Chair Gordon Caplan's Plea Deal With Prosecutors Calls for Prison Time
The government agreed to recommend a term at the lower end of an 8- to 14-month range, plus a year of supervised release and a $40,000 fine.Plea Deal for Ex-Willkie Co-Chair Gordon Caplan Calls for Prison Time
The government agreed to recommend a term at the lower end of an 8- to 14-month range, plus a year of supervised release and a $40,000 fine.Breyer and Alito, Despite Stock Ownership, Say Recusal Was Not Required
Stock ownership ordinarily presents a conflict for U.S. Supreme Court justices. This case presented a wrinkle.View more book results for the query "*"
Age Bias Suit Against Retailer Anthropologie Revived by Second Circuit
The appellate panel found the district court erred in both applying outdated precedent to justify granting summary judgment, as well as conducting a 'piecemeal' assessment of the record.Age Bias Suit Against Retailer Anthropologie Revived by Second Circuit
The appellate panel found the district court erred in both applying outdated precedent to justify granting summary judgment, as well as conducting a 'piecemeal' assessment of the record.Two Michigan State In-House Counsel Testify in Criminal Hearing of Former President
Two in-house lawyers at Michigan State University, Paulette Granberry Russell and Kristine Moore, testified Monday about their key roles in investigating sports doctor Larry Nassar and what they told former school president Lou Anna Simon, who is criminally charged with lying to investigators about what she knew in 2014.Immigration Judges Called Lawyers Dishonest, Lazy and Useless, Complaint Alleges
The judges perpetuate “a culture of fear” among lawyers who think their clients will face punishment if the lawyers complained about the judges' behavior.Complaint: El Paso Immigration Judges Called Lawyers Dishonest, Lazy and Useless
The judges perpetuate “a culture of fear” among lawyers who think their clients will face punishment if the lawyers complained about the judges' behavior.Trending Stories
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