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October 29, 2008 | Daily Report Online

GM CEO Wagoner said to lobby for federal aid

General Motors Corp. Chief Executive Officer Rick Wagoner is personally leading a lobbying push for federal aid as the biggest U.S. automaker seeks to merge with Chrysler LLC, people close to the discussions said. Wagoner, 55, was in Washington on Monday and also met last week with Treasury Department officials, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks are private.
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October 09, 2009 | Law.com

Azerbaijan Bribes Put One Mogul on Trial, Another in Exile

In July, following a six-week trial, a jury in New York found American entrepreneur Frederic Bourke Jr. guilty of knowing about bribes that helped grease the wheels in the privatization of an Azerbaijan state oil company. But thanks to a bizarre series of legal events, Viktor Kozeny -- the alleged mastermind behind the bribery scheme -- is living in the Bahamas, while Bourke, an investor who merely knew of the bribes, is preparing for a possible prison term.
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November 01, 2005 | Law.com

Eye of the Storm

The Department of Energy�s new GC is grappling with a hurricane, a flood, and an oil crisis.
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February 24, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Updates: Corporate Crime

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August 06, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Newsbriefs

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October 09, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

A New Chapter for Bar's Political Influence

The New Jersey State Bar Association is ratcheting up its presence in Trenton.
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October 09, 2001 | Law.com

Federal Circuit Vacates Judgment for Internet Security Company

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit vacated a district court's grant of summary judgment of non-infringement for Internet security software and applications company Symantec Corp., saying a fact finder would decide whether Symantec's software intercepts computer viruses before digital data is "stored" on a computer. The court also affirmed that the Cupertino, Calif.-based company did not license the virus detection software patent at issue.
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May 15, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

Inadmissible

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December 06, 2001 | Law.com

The Invisible Network

As terrorism czar Tom Ridge gets his Office of Homeland Security off the ground, a network of government personnel and federal agencies, which Ridge's office will rely upon and ultimately coordinate, have begun developing anti-terrorism measures. As Michael Brown of the Federal Emergency Management Agency sees it, Ridge's role is that of an orchestra conductor, and the agencies are the orchestra.
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April 21, 2000 | Law.com

State Began, Then Dropped, Criminal Probe of Parsons

Before New Jersey signed a $500 million contract in 1998 with Parsons Corp. -- the lone bidder to privatize the state's auto inspection program -- state prosecutors quietly began a criminal investigation into the imminent selection of the California company. No action was taken and the contract was given to Parsons. Now, three state groups have launched probes into the Parsons bid and contract.
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