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Miami lawsuits say bank funneled money into Bernie Madoff's Ponzi
The U.S. subsidiary of the British financial giant Standard Chartered Bank International has been named as a defendant in more than a dozen lawsuits filed by Latin American investors who lost money in Bernard Madoff's record-setting Ponzi scheme.Commercial Driver Can't Keep License After DUI Conviction
In a case of first impression, a Commonwealth Court panel has reversed a common pleas court judge who ruled that ambiguity in a 2005 law allowed a man convicted of a DUI offense to maintain his commercial driver's license after losing his personal operating privileges.Race Harassment Suit Reinstated
A New York Department of Correctional Service employee who claims she was subjected to a hostile work environment because of ner race can proceed with her suit, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled yesterday. The 2nd Circuit ruled that former employee Cynthia A. Richardson's Title VII lawsuit, challenging her treatment at the hands of fellow employees and supervisors at two correctional facilities, should be reinstated, reversing a trial court grant of summary judgment to defendants.Bacardi's sale of former headquarters preserves Miami history
Real estate observers say the city of Miami profited the most from the $10 million transaction, which preserves one of the city's most recognizable properties and doesn't add to Biscayne Boulevard's traffic.New ACC GC James A. Merklinger Touts the Value of Association
As the new general counsel for the Association of Corporate Counsel, James A. Merklinger will continue to extol the benefits of membership, albeit from a higher perch at the world's largest organization for in-house counsel.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Suppresses Gun Evidence Over Troubling Police Testimony
Is Anti-Piracy Law Stifling Cybersecurity Innovation?
Cyberlaw: Although the DMCA's anti-circumvention provision seems necessary to keep hackers away from copyrighted content, it has a deleterious effect on the development of cryptology and computer security.Judicial Profile: Maria-Elena James
Maria-Elena James has 69 first cousins, so it comes as no surprise that her first stop as a judge was in family court. She moved on from there to become a U.S. magistrate on the federal bench in San Francisco. But with her duties focused on discovery and settlement conferences, she can still see some pretty childish behavior. Nevertheless, performing the trick of getting adversaries to shake hands and walk out of court after a settlement conference is something she enjoys.Trending Stories
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