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Supreme Court justices' financial reports show most to be millionaires
What do Clarence Thomas and Anthony Kennedy lack that the other Supreme Court justices have in abundance? Money, according to annual financial disclosure reports released Friday, which show at least six and possibly seven justices to be millionaires. The justices also reported earnings, expense-paid trips and gifts -- including a rifle valued at $600 that was presented to Justice Antonin Scalia when he spoke to the National Wild Turkey Foundation.Spotlighted by HP Scandal, 'Pretexting' Actually a Common Business Tool
Although the HP boardroom scandal made the practice more widely known, buying information obtained by "pretext" calls appears to have been common in parts of the business world. In a letter to the House Energy and Commerce committee, data broker PDJ Investigative Services described its customers as "law offices, repossession companies, financial institutions, collection agencies, bail enforcement agencies, law enforcement agencies and various private investigation and research companies."Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 21, No. 6 - January 9, 2012
Daily decision alert.Safeway Environmental Corp. v. American Safety Insurance Co.
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Porn company granted access to IDs of alleged hackers
Lightspeed Media scored a victory in Miami-Dade Circuit Court in its battle against hackers it claims gained access to content without paying for it.SJ Berwin Partner to Launch Europe Antitrust Practice at Milbank
Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy has launched a European antitrust practice with the hire of the head of SJ Berwin's EU and competition practice in Germany. Alexander Rinne is set to leave SJ Berwin in the coming weeks to set up and head the antitrust practice in Milbank's Munich office. He will be followed by associates Andreas Boos and Tatjana Muehlbach. The expansive Milbank also recently entered the Brazil market with the launch of an office in Sao Paulo office last month.City Wins Bid to Force Chains To List Calorie Count on Menus
Southern District Judge Richard J. Holwell yesterday upheld a New York City health department regulation requiring McDonald's, Burger King and other chains with 15 or more outlets across the country to include a calorie count with their menu offerings. The regulation replaced an earlier version found last year to be preempted by the federal Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990.Estate, Patient To Get $1.5M for Over-prescriptions of Painkillers
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.Delphi seeks to end health benefits for retirees
DETROIT AP - Troubled auto parts supplier Delphi Corp. has asked a bankruptcy judge to allow it to cancel health care and life insurance benefits for current and future salaried retirees, citing the steep downturn in the overall auto industry in recent months.The request filed Wednesday with U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York seeks to cut those benefits to 15,000 salaried retirees as soon as April 1.Trending Stories
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