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Commodities pool ordered to repay $21 million
ATLANTA AP - A former commodities pool operator and his company must pay civil penalties of $5.8 million for a Ponzi scheme in which investors lost more than $21 million.The Commodity Futures Trading Commission said Friday that U.S. District Court Judge Jack T. Camp also ordered Renaissance Asset Management, through which Anthony M.New Minimum Wage to Take Effect in Nevada
Nevada employers face a fast-approaching deadline to implement new minimum wage requirements passed by voters. State Labor Commissioner Michael Tanchek said the new rules, which boost Nevada's minimum wage by $1 to $6.15 an hour, take effect Nov. 28. But the constitutional amendment also includes other provisions that businesses might not be aware of, Tanchek said. "This is so new and complicated," he said. "Over the long run, we're going to have to see how this stuff is going to get interpreted."Health Insurance Exchange Makes Grant Request
Pennsylvania has elected to move ahead with a state-run health care exchange, a marketplace where private health insurance companies compete with one another, along with government plans, to insure businesses and individuals.Getting Down To Business: The Work of State's Littlest Commission
The commission's duties also entail engaging in comparative study and examination of the business and corporate laws of other states. It has only three members who are appointed to three-year terms by the New Jersey Governor, the Senate, and the Assembly, respectively; the commission reports to the Governor and the Legislature. This article surveys the mission and the work of this tiny legislative commission.View more book results for the query "*"
California Prosecutors Blast Execution Moratoriums
The California District Attorneys Association fired back at death penalty opponents Wednesday with a report that says the ultimate punishment is meted out fairly in the state. It's a direct response to activists who are using Illinois' moratorium on executions to criticize capital punishment in other states, including California. Opponents say California Gov. Gray Davis should impose a moratorium.Civil Court Contests Confined To Brooklyn for Sept. 13 Vote
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