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How will JPMorgan's $2B loss affect banking rules?
The $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan Chase has renewed calls for stricter oversight of Wall Street banks. Two years after Congress passed an overhaul of financial rules, many of those changes have yet to be finalized.Widow settles wrongful-death lawsuit against VA
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. AP - A Kentucky widow who sued the U.S. government over surgical care she says killed her husband at a southern Illinois Veterans Affairs hospital has agreed to settle her case for $975,000, her attorney said.Katrina Shank had sought $12 million in her federal wrongful-death lawsuit. Her husband, 50-year-old Robert Shank III of Murray, Ky.Between Practice, High Court, White Was a Key Figure at DOJ
PharmaNet Faces Shareholders' Suit Over Practices That Made Stock Dive
PharmaNet, a Princeton, N.J., clinical drug development company once under U.S. Senate investigation for its treatment of human test subjects, now faces an avalanche of shareholder litigation. A putative class-action suit in federal court in Newark, N.J., alleges the company and its top executives made false and misleading statements to investors, engaged in improper business practices and tried to cover them up.Harris Fund Raising Outpaces Hallinan By Nearly 3 To 1
District attorney candidate Kamala Harris raised $218,265 in a four-week period ending Nov. 22 -- nearly as much as incumbent DA Terence Hallinan has raised in the last year and a half. Among their most recent contributors, Harris boasts more jurists than Hallinan, and Hallinan lists more lawyers and staff in the DA's office than Harris.View more book results for the query "*"
White Consolidated Industries, Inc. v. Lin
Where, as here, medical benefits are paid under an employer's fully self-funded employee health-care plan, and other benefits purchased by an insurance policy are completely separate from those health benefits, the plan is not deemed to be insurance for purposes of ERISA's insurance savings clause, but is a non-insured plan, protected by ERISA's deemer clause which pre-empts state insurance laws and regulations, including New Jersey's collateral-source rule barring subrogation or reimbursement.Time-Tripping Over Prosecution Standards
State legislatures are scrambling to undo centuries of tradition by eliminating statutes of limitations and prosecute old crimes, including child abuse cases. It's one of several legislative initiatives seeking, in part, to realign the law to exploit new crime-solving technology, specifically DNA evidence. And on the federal level, a recent domestic security act eliminates or extends the statute of limitations on a variety of crimes.American Arbitration Association's Neil Carmichael Appointed to Newly Created Position
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