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Former Sen. Santorum Joins Eckert Seamans as Consultant
Former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum has joined Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott as a consultant in the firm's Washington, D.C., office. He works in the firm's business division, assisting clients with counseling and consulting services. Santorum says he chose Pittsburgh-based Eckert Seamans in part because of its regional focus. While serving as a senator, Santorum went on inactive status and will make up some CLE credits in order to regain active status and become of counsel with the firm.Finders, Keepers, Losers, Weepers
In theory, a finder is merely responsible for bringing the parties to the bargaining table, but if these services are utilized to aid transactions involving the purchase or sale of securities, federal and state laws are implicated.Court to hear arguments in Skilling appeal of convictions
Hidden evidence. Prosecutorial misconduct. Flawed legal arguments. An unfair trial setting.Ex-con man says JOBS Act will lead to new scams
Mark L. Morze knows a good investment opportunity when he sees one, but he hasn't pursued his fortunes quite the way the rest of us have. Morze, 61, hung his hat for 4 years at federal prisons in Lompoc and Boron, Calif., after pleading guilty to two counts of fraud for cooking the books at the infamous carpet-cleaning company ZZZZ Best in the 1980s.Obama Urged to Keep Key U.S. Attorneys
In a letter to the president-elect, federal prosecutors asks for an "orderly transition," and no wholesale firings.View more book results for the query "White"
Quattrone Found Guilty of Obstruction
Former investment banking superstar Frank Quattrone has been found guilty of obstructing federal investigations and witness tampering.Fastow Fallout: Angry Husband, Low-Income Jury
The last thing Enron defendant Lea W. Fastow wanted to hear last week was that U.S. District Judge David Hittner had rejected a plea bargain under which she needed to spend only five months in federal prison. And while prosecutors say the failed agreement doesn't affect the government's deal with her husband -- Enron's former CFO -- other lawyers say taking Lea Fastow to trial will inevitably change Andrew Fastow's relationship with prosecutors.New legislation would bolster attorney-client rights in investigations
Federal judge apologizes for racist Obama email
HELENA, Mont. AP - Montana's chief federal judge apologized for forwarding an email to his friends that contained a joke involving bestiality and President Barack Obama's mother, but said the incident stemmed from his dislike of the president, not from racism.Judge Richard Cebull, of Billings, forwarded the email from his chambers to six people on Feb.Trending Stories
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