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Boy band promoter ordered to repay victims $300M
ORLANDO, Fla. AP - Lou Pearlman and federal authorities have finally agreed on how much the former boy band promoter swindled from banks and investors in a decades-long scam: a staggering $300 million.That's how much creator of the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync will have to repay, at a minimum, for restitution on the fraud conviction for which he's serving a 25-year prison sentence.Edwards campaign leads the pack in lawyer contributions
Lawyers and law firms dropped another $13 million into the coffers of the 2008 presidential campaigns during the second quarter, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. John Edwards continues to lead in lawyer contributions, with $6.5 million banked so far, but Hillary Clinton narrowed a first quarter gap after ending this quarter with a total $6.26 million raised from lawyers. Barack Obama raised $5.47 million from the legal community.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 10, No. 225 -- November 21, 2002
Florida Supreme Court: Pending Cases
Pending cases yet to be decided by the Florida Supreme Court include a condo association suing an insurance company and whether public defenders can opt out due to heavy caseloads.View more book results for the query "*"
Pa. Federal Courts At Odds on Adoption Of Restatement (Third)
Disharmony between state and federal courts in Pennsylvania has once again sounded, with a federal judge in the Western District applying the Restatement (Third) of Torts in a products liability case.A panel of in-house counsel discuss how firms can get their business and what they expect from their outside attorneys.
Colo. officials unveil Internet safety program
DENVER AP - Colorado Attorney General John Suthers has joined Democratic Rep. Nancy Todd, the Entertainment Software Association and Web Wise Kids to unveil an Internet safety program to help parents keep their children safe online.Suthers said Monday that children are naive about dangers on the Internet and some parents are "clueless" about ways to protect them.Murr Sentenced to Six Months in Prison, Five Years' Probation
Houston solo Marc Murr faces six months in a federal prison and five years on probation for joining former Texas Attorney General Dan Morales in an attempt to get $520 million in legal fees fraudulently awarded to Murr in the state's case against Big Tobacco.Trending Stories
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