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Detroit Woman convicted of fraud in 401k scheme
DETROIT AP - A Detroit woman accused of persuading auto workers to withdraw about $600,000 from retirement accounts has been convicted of fraud.Prosecutors say Mary Kennedy Howard filed hardship requests, which can allow people to withdraw money from a 401k account to buy a house. But there were no houses, and Howard took a 10 percent fee.View more book results for the query "*"
One-Time Reduction of CLE Noncompliance Fee
The Supreme Court of New Jersey Board on Continuing Legal Education ("Board") has determined to apply a one-time reduction in the fee to be paid by attorneys who are noncompliant with the continuing legal education requirements of R. 1:42 because of untimely, incomplete, or incorrect compliance reporting, because of failure to report, or because of failure to complete their CLE requirements.State Farm Opts for Smaller but Surer Award in RICO Case
Sometimes an award of $12.1 million is more attractive than $15.4 million. That's what the lawyers for State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. decided when they were forced to choose whether to take a trebling of a jury's compensatory award of more than $4 million or leave the compensatory award unchanged and keep the jury's award of $11.4 million in punitives.Second Jury Votes for Death Penalty for Murder of Cops
After deliberating for less than four hours, a federal jury on Wednesday evening declared that Ronell Wilson should be put to death by lethal injection for the murder of two undercover detectives on Staten Island 10 years ago.Dr. Conrad Murray Arraigned With Houston Lawyers By His Side
Houston lawyer Ed Chernoff (pictured) has spent the past seven days in California waiting for prosecutors to make their move against his client, Dr. Conrad Murray, who was King of Pop Michael Jackson's personal physician at the time of Jackson's death on June 25, 2009. Chernoff will return to Houston tonight after the arraignment of Murray today.Republicans in Senate Set to Approve Conservative Slate of Judges
One of a president's greatest powers is the prerogative to shape the federal courts -- a role underscored by a presidential election effectively decided by the Supreme Court. President Bush and the GOP have plenty to work with -- 80 vacant seats on the federal trial and appellate courts. Don't count out the Democrats, who will try to use their gains in Congress to force Bush to appoint moderate judges.Trending Stories
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