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Home prices in 20 cities declined 2.4 percent
Residential real estate prices dropped in the 12 months to December by the most in a year, a sign the U.S. housing market is struggling even as the rest of the economy recovers.The SP/Case-Shiller index of home values in 20 cities fell 2.4 percent, the biggest year-over-year decrease since December 2009, the group said Tuesday in New York.United States v. Harry Willner
Ex-IRS Agent Loses Bid to Dismiss Indictment Alleging Fraud Scheme, False Statements to IRSState AGs urge financial regulators to set aside turf battles and work to prevent foreclosures
A working group of state attorneys general has urged the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Office of Thrift Supervision to put aside regulatory turf battles and to work with the group to develop a comprehensive report on the efforts of mortgage servicers to prevent foreclosures.Nicastro et al v. McIntyre Machinery Ltd. et al
Sufficient minimum contacts existed under the "stream-of-commerce plus" rationale to subject defendant, a British manufacturer, to jurisdiction in New Jersey.View more book results for the query "*"
Treasury Takes Aim at Tax Shelters
Corporations may soon face stiff pressure to disclose to the Internal Revenue Service earlier and with greater detail their means of avoiding taxes. In its long-awaited "white paper" on corporate tax shelters, the Treasury Department emphasizes open disclosure of tax deals both to discourage their use and to improve Internal Revenue Code enforcement.D.A. Faulted for Lateness in Seeking DNA Sample
Criminal Court Judge George A. Grasso has held that a nine-month delay in seeking a buccal swab from a sex offense defendant was unreasonable.A New Treaty for Enforcing Products Liability Overseas?
In the extensive coverage of liability issues concerning Chinese-origin products, little has been said about how entering into an enforcement treaty in China of U.S. products liability judgments might offer U.S. consumers added protection. Responding to potential problems with Chinese products requires a range of measures, including enhanced regulatory action, coordinated industry standards, agreed-on inspection procedures and strong enforcement for noncompliance, says Covington & Burling's Peter Trooboff.Calif. Appellate Courts Clash Over Coroner Testimony
Convicted murderer Reynaldo Dungo is getting a retrial, but killers Helen Golay and Olga Rutterschmidt are not, all because two California appellate courts issued rulings one week apart that reached completely opposite conclusions on a crucial Sixth Amendment issue. In both cases, the defendants had argued that expert testimony violated their Sixth Amendment right to confrontation because the coroners who testified, one on an autopsy and one on drug tests, weren't present when the procedures were performed.Trending Stories
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