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Merrill Will Pay Million To Settle Analyst Investigation
MERRILL LYNCH & Co. and Attorney General Eliot L. Spitzer buried the hatchet yesterday, as the brokerage firm agreed to pay a million fine to settle allegations that it misled investors with stock market research.Board of Contributors: Make sure independent contractors are classified correctly
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Legal Skirmish Over Tips for Skycaps Still in Holding Pattern
American Airlines asked the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts to reverse a jury verdict that awarded nine Boston skycaps about $325,000 in a case involving the state's tips laws and banned tipping of its skycaps at Logan Airport. The plaintiffs' lawyer, meanwhile, has asked the court for treble damages and plans to file an injunction asking the judge to bar American from banning tips because such actions are a retaliation against the skycaps.Matter of Sorrentino v. Maybury
Enforcement of Municipal Code Rests Solely With Responsible Public Officials, Not CourtParsons Denies Motion for Reargument in PharmAthene Case
Delaware Chancery Court Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons Jr. denied Siga Technologies' motion for a reargument in its dispute with PharmAthene Inc., which was decided in September. Siga filed the motion seeking to vacate Parsons' order that the company share half of its profits from a smallpox drug with PharmAthene once the product reaches $40 million in sales.Judge Rejects D.A.'s Bid to Appoint Special Prosecutor for Lab Probe
Supreme Court Justice William C. Donnino yesterday refused to appoint the special prosecutor sought by Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice to look into possible misconduct at the now-closed county police crime lab. Ms. Rice had expressed confidence that her office could conduct the probe but had sought the appointment of an outsider to avoid any appearance of partialityAtheists sue Texas Gov. Rick Perry over prayer rally
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