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Financial World Focuses on Bear Stearns Cases
Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons Jr. of the Court of Chancery found himself at the center of the financial world last week, as the parties to litigation over the merger of Bear Stearns Cos. Inc. with J.P. Morgan & Chase Co. awaited his ruling on a motion to dismiss or stay two cases in favor of similar litigation in New York.TJX, Banks Settle Litigation Over Massive Data Breach
TJX Cos. and nearly all the banks and bank associations that sued the discount retailer over a massive credit card data breach said Tuesday they have settled the lawsuit for an undisclosed amount. Although both sides said the settlement total would remain confidential, TJX said the costs were covered by a $107 million reserve it set aside. That money will also cover the costs of another breach agreement with Visa Inc. The breach exposed at least 45.7 million credit cards to possible fraud.Dawson v. County of Westchester
Hostile Work Environment Claim Alleging Mental Health Problems Survives DismissalPenguin Group (USA) Inc. v. American Buddha
Circuit Seeks Guidance on Use Of Long-Arm for CopyrightsKushner Tax-Fraud Defendants Push For Specifics of Government's Case
A discovery feud is playing out in Newark's federal court over indictments of an executive of the real estate empire of Charles Kushner and three outside accountants for conspiracy and tax fraud.View more book results for the query "Related Cos"
Tax-Fraud Defendants Push for Specifics of Government's Case
A discovery feud is playing out in Newark, N.J.'s federal court over indictments of an executive of the real estate empire of Charles Kushner and three outside accountants for conspiracy and tax fraud. Defense attorneys want U.S. District Judge Jose Linares to strike or sever portions of the prosecutors' case and order the government to turn over more documents. Prosecutors say that defense lawyers have received all that they're entitled to and that none of the unreleased material is exculpatory.New York City plans $3.3 billion of improvements for waterfront
New York City will announce a $3.3 billion plan for new parks, housing, ferry service and environmental improvements for its 578 miles of shoreline to boost real-estate development and recreation.Litigator of the Week: No-Show No Problem
Before a jury returned an $8.4 million verdict last month — $1.7 million of which he expects his client to collect — her lawyer was concerned. He says the widow of a worker who died from injuries caused by asbestos exposure refused to leave her small Georgia farm for the trial in Dallas' 68th District Court. The plaintiff's lawyer realized he had to decide the best way to explain her absence to the jury.Credit Ratings Agencies Under the Microscope
William G. McGuinness, a partner at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, and John W. Brewer, special counsel at the firm, write that with the mortgage-backed securities and other structured-finance products now said to be virtually unsalable even at deep discounts having previously received AAA ratings, litigation involving the ratings agencies seems inevitable. Historically, the agencies have fared reasonably well in court. Will it be different this time?Broker's background helped entrepreneur retool property work
After the housing market crashed, Realtor Gerard Yetming found a new way to generate income by taking his business know-how and applying it to a related model.Trending Stories
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