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Georgia Tech prof reaches settlement with regents
A Georgia Tech electronics professor, who sued the Board of Regents after being suspended and arrested in connection with allegations that he conspired to funnel about $2 million in school funds to a company he co-owned, has reached a settlement with the state that will pay him all of his back pay, benefits and legal fees, and may return him to his duties as a tenured professor.General Counsel - Compensation
Articles and Statistics from the August 2007 Supplement.Matter of Burmeister v. Nassau County Civil Service Commission
Petitioner Denied Employment as a Police Officer For Failing to Meet Psychological RequirementsMatter of Kaywein Realty Co. LLC v. NYC Environmental Control Board
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Obama: Default may 'unravel' global finances
President Barack Obama said failure to raise the U.S. debt ceiling by early August might disrupt the global financial system and plunge the nation into another recession. If investors "around the world thought the full faith and credit of the U.S. was not being backed up, if they thought we might renege on our IOUs, it could unravel the entire financial system," Obama said on Sunday's "Face the Nation" program on CBS.Teen in Jena 6 case released on bail after D.A. drops effort to try him as an adult
Mychal Bell exited the courthouse, free for the first time in 10 months. He was cheered by a crowd that included the Rev. Al Sharpton.Commonwealth v. Boyd, PICS Case No. 13-2449 (Pa. Super. Aug. 14, 2013) Panella, J. (12 pages).
Legality of Sentence • Sentencing Hearing • Non-Waivable Issue • Imposition of Fines • Ability to Pay Fine • MisrepresentationCertificate of Merit in Legal Mal Case Must Be Independent
Insisting on independent certificates of merit in legal malpractice cases, a Superior Court panel has ruled that verifications from plaintiffs' attorneys are "unsatisfactory substitutes" for certificates of merit from "appropriate licensed professionals.Northern Calif. U.S. Attorney to Probe Stock Options
Northern California's top federal prosecutor Kevin Ryan said Thursday he has formed a task force to investigate whether companies in Silicon Valley have committed fraud by improperly issuing employee stock options. Formation of the task force comes as more than 65 U.S. companies have said in recent days that they are under investigation for retroactively changing the date stock options were granted. About two dozen of those companies are located in Northern California.Trending Stories
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