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Justices Mull 'Error in Judgment' Rule in Med Mal Cases
An attorney representing the estate of a two-month-old baby who died from a viral infection of the heart told the state Supreme Court on Wednesday that the trial court's jury instruction discussing the "error in judgment" rule reflected precarious legal terrain.Madoff investor payback falling short of goal
Irving Picard, who said last year he hoped to pay investors in Bernard Madoff's defunct firm as much as $65 billion, has only put his hands on about $2.6 billion to actually give back to customers.More than three years after Madoff's epic swindle collapsed, Picard, the trustee responsible for liquidating the firm, has paid investors back about $330 million, while holding about $2.HP Reverses Course, Keeps PC Unit, WebOS Undetermined
Hewlett-Packard is keeping its PC business, reversing a controversial August decision to sell or spin off the low-margin unit, officials said Thursday.Wahhab v. The City of New York
Fact Issues Exist on Security Guards' Identification As Police Officers or Action Under Color of LawArkansas attorney general sues online lender
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. AP - Arkansas' attorney general says he's sued a company that operates an online payday lending site that provides quick loans with triple-digit interest rates.Attorney General Dustin McDaniel says he's filed a lawsuit against Geneva Roth Ventures Inc., which operates the site www.loanpointusa.View more book results for the query "*"
Radical rescue: Hundreds of billions for bailout
WASHINGTON AP-Struggling to calm a financial hurricane, the Bush administration on Friday laid out a radical bailout plan with a jawdropping price tag - a takeover of hundreds of billions of dollars in worthless mortgages and other bad debt.Relieved investors sent stocks soaring on Wall Street and around the globe.2nd Circuit Rebuffs Attempt to Obtain Spitzer Wiretap Data
The New York Times has lost its bid to obtain wiretap information related to former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's involvement in a prostitution ring. The federal law that permits disclosure of wiretap information on a showing of good cause does not allow disclosure based solely on the news media's interest in publishing the information, the 2nd Circuit ruled on Friday. The panel also ruled that the Times did not have a First Amendment right to gain access to wiretap applications and related documents.Okla. bankruptcy of Alamo follower investigated
TEXARKANA, Ark. (AP) ? A bankruptcy trustee in Oklahoma has met with an associate of convicted evangelist Tony Alamo as he investigates possible bankruptcy fraud.Trending Stories
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