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Rite Aid's ex-counsel set for trial
Rite Aid Corp.'s former general counsel devoted himself to the company for decades. But did Franklin Brown's loyalty go too far?Former Body Armor Company Executives Convicted of Fraud After Marathon Trial
The former head of a company that sold body armor to the U.S. military and to law enforcement agencies was convicted Tuesday of insider trading, fraud and obstruction of justice, bringing to a close an eight-month federal court trial. A jury convicted David H. Brooks, the founder and former CEO of DHB Industries, and Sandra Hatfield, the company's former chief operating officer, on 14 of 16 charges. According to the government, the defendants reaped nearly $200 million from schemes to defraud the company's investors.Korean University's Defamation Suit Against Yale Rejected by 2nd Circuit
A South Korean university's lawsuit claiming Yale University damaged its reputation and cost it tens of millions of dollars by wrongly confirming that an art history professor it hired had earned a doctorate at the Ivy League school has been rejected by a unanimous federal appeals court.Nominate Leah Ward Sears to the high court
The retired chief justice of Georgia would be a politically savvy choice for Obama for several reasons, including some conservative leanings.View more book results for the query "New York"
The Telecommunications Industry: Setoff and Recoupment Revisited
The recent flood of telecommunications companies filing for relief under the Bankruptcy Code is not likely to ebb anytime soon. Two doctrines that will continue to play a prominent role in these bankruptcy cases are those of setoff and recoupment. A recent decision by a Delaware bankruptcy court in In re Telephone Warehouse Inc.illustrates the applicability of those doctrines in a Chapter 11 case.Lawyer Charged With Faking Evidence for Client Accused of Drug Trafficking
Prosecutors on Thursday unsealed an indictment charging a 64-year-old criminal defense attorney in Washington for his alleged participation in a scheme to fabricate evidence to benefit a client charged in a drug trafficking case.Ted Stevens prosecutors face unpaid suspensions
An internal investigation into the botched prosecution of U.S. Senator Ted Stevens ended with calls for unpaid suspensions for two federal prosecutors.Trending Stories
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