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UnitedHealth Wants Convicted Attorney's Pay Plan Information
Convicted class action attorney Bill Lerach is no longer working on the lawsuit against UnitedHealth Group. But will he be paid anyway?Judge Dismayed By DCF 'Deception'
In a case involving an emotionally troubled 12-year-old boy, the state Department of Children and Families is facing severe scorn from a veteran member of the Superior Court bench. Judge Francis J. Foley III contends the agency was insensitive to the boy's deaf father and slanted its findings to support its legal efforts to have the father stripped of his parental rights.Schering-Plough and Merck Get Merger OK, but Need to Make Divestitures
The Federal Trade Commission cleared the way Thursday for Schering-Plough's $41.1 billion acquisition of Merck & Co., but required both companies to make significant divestures. Under the terms of the FTC's consent order, Merck must sell its interest in Merial Limited, an animal health joint venture with Sanofi-Aventis, and Schering-Plough must sell its assets related to drugs that treat nausea and vomiting in humans.Iowa Supreme Court: 3 Down, 4 to Go?
A conservative who led the ouster of three Iowa justices for their role in a unanimous decision legalizing same-sex marriage says he's raising money to try to remove the remaining four justices.View more book results for the query "*"
Judicial Ethics Opinion 10-209
A judge need not disqualify him/herself when an attorney appearing before the judge previously represented a plaintiff in an action against the judge in the judge's individual capacity, as long as the judge believes he/she can be impartial.NSA claims know-how to ensure no illegal spying
The supersecret agency with the power and legal authority to gather electronic communications worldwide to hunt U.S. adversaries says it has the technical know-how to ensure it's not illegally spying on Americans.United States, appellee v. Raphael Vargas, defendant-appellant
Court Could Reimpose, Extend Supervision Only After Considering �3553(a) FactorsHaiti judge to free some detained US missionaries
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti AP - A Haitian judge says some of the 10 U.S. missionaries arrested on charges of child kidnapping will be released.Judge Bernard Saint-Vil has not said which will be freed Wednesday.He says the Americans will be allowed to return to the United States without posting bail but would have to return if called back.Trending Stories
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