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E-Trade paying $1M in settlement with SEC
WASHINGTON AP - E-Trade Financial Corp. on Wednesday agreed to pay $1 million in a settlement with federal regulators who accused the retail brokerage firm of failing to verify more than 65,000 customers' identities to prevent money laundering.The Securities and Exchange Commission announced the settlement with two divisions of the New York-based company, E-Trade Clearing LLC and E-Trade Securities LLC.Belafonte to auction unknown papers of MLK
NEW YORK AP - An original handwritten outline for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s first speech condemning the Vietnam War owned by his friend Harry Belafonte is going on the auction block this week.Sotheby's will offer the document for sale Thursday along with two others: the scribbled notes for a speech King planned to deliver in Memphis, Tenn.When Latham & Watkins IP partners David Nelson and Sean Pak joined Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges last month, managing partner John Quinn said it was "almost unheard of" to find two young IP lawyers with "significant trial experience." But that hasn't stopped Quinn Emanuel from trying to limit the finders fee it has to pay. On Tuesday the firm filed a suit in Los Angeles County superior court, claiming that Major Lindsey & Africa, the legal recruiting company that brokered Nelson's lateral move, doesn't deserve the fees it's demanding from Quinn Emanuel for Pak and future Latham laterals.
Gay marriage opponents vow to fight Calif. ruling
SAN FRANCISCO AP - Even as same-sex couples across California begin making plans to tie the knot, opponents are redoubling their efforts to make sure wedding bells never again ring for gay couples in the nation's most populous state.A conservative group said it would ask California's Supreme Court to postpone putting its Thursday decision legalizing gay marriage into effect until after the fall election.Lobbyists Face Uncertainty During Shutdown
The government shutdown has posed significant challenges for lobbyists, as they field a flurry of client questions about what will happen and how it will affect future legislation on Capitol Hill.View more book results for the query "*"
Fla. Firm Offers Mixture of Globalism and Beachfront Perks
In 2003 Zumpano Patricios & Winker moved into a Coral Gables, Fla., office with no furniture -- or clients. Two years later, it boasts about 30 attorneys and representative offices in four other countries. Its growth, culture and investment strategy are guided by Joseph Zumpano's unusual business philosophy: The firm puts excess profits into residential beachfront properties, which firm partners allow their attorneys and staffers to use for recreational purposes while the property values grow.Trending Stories
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