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A Tale of Two CEOs: KB Home Defense, Prosecution Paint Very Different Pics
At the close of a month-long trial against former KB Home CEO Bruce Karatz, prosecutors argued that Karatz, while at first denying stock options had been backdated at the company, changed his tune only after being confronted with damning e-mails uncovered by outside lawyers.Home Depot reports 5.3 percent jump in 2Q profit; guidance at low end of range
ATLANTA AP - The Home Depot Inc., the nation's largest home improvement store chain, reported Tuesday a 5.3 percent jump in second-quarter earnings on a strong rise in sales. However, it said its earnings growth for the year will be at the low end of its previous guidance.Still, its shares rose as the company said it would invest $350 million more during the second half of the year to accelerate its store modernization program.High-Profile Solo Plaintiffs Attorney Becomes Partner at PoGo
Can a high-profile plaintiffs attorney who's used to working solo be happy in a big firm? Lin Wood Jr., a celebrity plaintiffs attorney who has represented John and Patsy Ramsey and Gary Condit, thinks so. Wood, who began working for Powell Goldstein on Jan. 1, said giving up his solo practice won't cramp his style. In the past five years, Wood has devoted half of his time to defense work, including complex business litigation, an area of law that he will continue to focus on at PoGo.View more book results for the query "*"
'Uncomfortable' Tweets Are Protected Speech
If 18th-century colonists were alive today, U.S. District Court Judge Roger Titus of the District of Maryland imagines that they would draw a parallel between public bulletin boards and Twitter and blogs.Hummingbird Weighs Open Text Bid
In the wake of its acceptance of an acquisition offer from Symphony Technology Group, the enterprise software management company Hummingbird is keeping mum for now on whether it will take a sweeter $493 million offer from Open Text Corp.Opinions Approved for Publication
Federal and state court opinions approved for publication.Drunken-Driving Loophole Plugged
New Jersey's drunken driving statute has been revised for a second time this year - and the second revision is to fix problems incurred in the first. The earlier amendment had the untoward effect of giving drivers stopped for drunken driving an incentive to skip the Breathalyzer test.Trending Stories
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