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Kodak to sell patents for $525 million
In an effort to pull itself out of bankruptcy, Eastman Kodak Co. has agreed to sell its digital imaging patents for roughly $525 million to a consortium led by Intellectual Ventures and RPX Corp.UBS AG to pay $1.5 billion for manipulating Libor
Just when you thought the worlds confidence in banks couldnt get any lower, another one decides to jump into the mud puddle of fraud and roll around a little bit.DOJ and Penguin reach settlement in e-books suit
Yesterday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it has settled its suit against Pearson Plcs Penguin Group over accusations the publisher fixed prices on e-books.26 charged in Chinese immigration fraud
Authorities have just busted an immigration fraud scheme centered in the heart of Manhattans Chinatown.Florida No-Fault Law Changes Begin January 1, with Intent to Curb Fraud, Lower Auto Insurance Costs
Beginning on January 1, 2013, legislative reforms to Florida’s No-Fault Auto Insurance Law become effective. For the vast majority of Florida drivers,…View more book results for the query "*"
Questions about Availability of Mental Health Insurance Coverage Follow Newtown Shootings
“Mental health” was among the issues that President Obama highlighted in his memorial speech for the victims of the Newtown elementary school…PartnerRe to Acquire Presidio Reinsurance Group
PartnerRe Ltd. has entered into an agreement to acquire California-based Presidio Reinsurance Group, a U.S. specialty accident and health reinsurance and…No UM Coverage for Damages to Insured Who Was Assaulted after Collision
A Texas appellate court, reversing a trial court ruling, has decided that an uninsured motorist (“UM”) policy provision did not cover damages…Court Rejects Insurer’s Motion to Bifurcate Bad Faith and Breach of Contract Claims
An insurer’s motion to bifurcate a breach of contract claim against it from a bad faith claim against it has been denied by a federal district court…Person Injured on Second Day of Mandatory Orientation Is Employee, Florida Appeals Court Holds
A Florida appellate court, answering a question of first impression, has ruled that an individual injured during a mandatory orientation session was an…Trending Stories
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