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JP Morgan Chase Bank v. Altos Hornos de Mexico S.A. de C.V.
�Koreag� Inapplicable Where Bankruptcy Creditor Must Pay Down Debt in Foreign Bankruptcy CaseLatest Dewey Losses Span the Globe, Push 2012 Departure Figure Above Sixty
A Washington, D.C., partner heads to Cozen O'Connor, a pair of London-based private equity specialists plan to join McDermott Will & Emery; and a quartet in London and Dubai prepare to move to Dechert.Pa. clinic wants to nix stabbing liability suit
PITTSBURGH (AP) - An attorney for a Pittsburgh psychiatric hospital wants an appeals court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a family who claims their son should have been committed the day before he stabbed his 11-year-old twin half brothers, killing one.Justices Skeptical That Andersen Violated Witness-Tampering Statute
Crippled accounting firm Arthur Anderson appeared to have won key support on the Supreme Court for its challenge to the government's interpretation of the witness-tampering law that led to Andersen's post-Enron collapse.Join the Conversation With the NJSBA's CommunityNET
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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
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