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Outgoing congresswoman hints at challenging Georgia voting laws
2 More Sentenced in Ernst & Young Tax Shelter Scandal
Two more defendants in the Ernst & Young tax shelter scandal were sentenced to prison Friday. Richard Shapiro, a lawyer and former Ernst & Young partner, is to serve two years and four months, pay $100,000 and perform 160 hours of community service that will include speaking to bar groups and accounting professionals on his experience. Former Ernst & Young partner Brian Vaughn was sentenced to one year and eight months in prison as well as the same special condition of supervised release imposed on Shapiro.DISMISSOPINIONBefore Justices Moseley, O'Neill, and Murphy.Appellee Sandra Homoky sued the City of Plano under a theory of premises liability for injuries she sustained when she tripped and f
Joint venture could boost firm outsourcing
The outsourcing of U.S. jobs to India and China has emerged as one of the most hotly debated issues on the presidential campaign trail. And Hildebrandt International wants to make sure that debate takes place among law firm managing partners as well.View more book results for the query "*"
Semi-private equity deals are winning over shareholders
IN THE CURRENT FRENZY of eye-popping private equity offers, sometimes a buyout isn't exactly a buyout.Witness the latest deal for radio and billboard giant Clear Channel Communications Inc., which offers cash but also allows up to 30 percent of public shareholders to stick around and hold part of the privatized company.Online Dispute Resolution Firm Names VP of Judicial Affairs
UIM Stacking Waiver Doesn't Cover Separate Policies
A person who signs the General Assembly-provided UIM stacking waiver cedes the right to stack UIM coverages under a multiple-vehicle policy but not the right to seek, where applicable, two UIM coverages stemming from separate policies, a Superior Court panel has ruled in an apparent case of first impression.Former newspaper mogul Conrad Black to be sentenced in shareholder fraud case
CHICAGO AP - Former newspaper mogul Conrad Black, convicted of swindling shareholders in his Hollinger International media empire out of millions of dollars, is now due to learn just how steep a price he must pay.Black, 63, a Canadian-born member of the British House of Lords renowned for his lavish lifestyle and flamboyant way with words, was scheduled to be sentenced Monday by U.Trending Stories
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