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Take-Two settles stock options backdating case
NEW YORK AP - Video game publisher Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. said Wednesday it has agreed to pay a total of $3.3 million to settle investigations of its stock option granting practices.New York-based Take-Two said the settlements are with the Securities and Exchange Commission and the New York District Attorney.Judge hears motions in NC governor campaign probe
RALEIGH, N.C. AP - The lawyer for a New Bern man accused of hiding private flight donations to Gov. Beverly Perdue's 2008 campaign says his client provided all the information campaign officials asked of him and questions how he could have done anything differently.Attorney David Rudolf told a Wake County judge Friday that it was the responsibility of the Perdue campaign to report the donations.View more book results for the query "*"
Fed. Circuit Chief: Let Us Handle Fixes
Hoping to stave off congressional action, the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is pressing lawyers to push for more cases that force the court to address fundamental patent questions.Davie retail building purchased for $4.6 million
The 18.576-square-foot retail building on 1.7 acres sold for $4.6 million, or $247.63 per square footFire Fight: The Art of the Asbestos Deal
With 600,000 claimants, upward of $70 billion in legal fees and awards, and strong constituencies on both sides, a congressional solution to the asbestos litigation crisis has long been dismissed as too complex to achieve. But last week, six years after the Supreme Court called for legislation to fix the "elephantine mass of asbestos cases," a draft brokered by Senate Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter unexpectedly surfaced. Even the bill's most ardent foes concede it has a reasonable chance of success.Specter, Yes; Wicker, No, as Kagan vote draws near
WASHINGTON AP - Sen. Arlen Specter says he will support the nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court despite the "non-answers" she gave to senators during her congressional hearings.In an op-ed published in USA Today, the Pennsylvania Democrat says Kagan "did just enough to win my vote." He cited her openness to televised Supreme Court proceedings and her pick of Justice Thurgood Marshall as her role model.Trending Stories
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