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Fla. Foreclosure Firm and Affiliate Lay Off 155 More
Another 155 employees received pink slips Thursday from the Law Offices of David J. Stern and DJSP Enterprises, which processes home foreclosure cases for the Florida law firm, after about 200 layoffs early in November. The latest round of layoffs included lawyers and support staff.Wal-Mart Controversy Pits Clinton's Political Ambition Against Her Past
With Wal-Mart under fire to improve its labor and health care policies, a Democrat with ties to the company is feeling some heat. As Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton -- who sat on Wal-Mart's board while husband Bill was governor -- sheds her Arkansas past and looks ahead to a possible presidential run of her own, the Wal-Mart issue presents an exquisite dilemma: how to reconcile political demands with a history at a company many consumers depend upon but many Democratic activists revile.Icahn's Influence Could Dictate ImClone's Decision to Appeal Patent Ruling
Carl Icahn isn't getting his way, at least not yet. ImClone Systems responded to its most famous shareholder's latest attacks by giving him a board seat but keeping Chairman David Kies, despite Icahn's continued public thrashing of him. One indication of Icahn's influence could come in the legal battle over a key patent behind ImClone's sole marketed product, cancer fighter Erbitux. If ImClone reverses course and drops its appeal of the patent case, it would be a concession to one of Icahn's public demands.View more book results for the query "*"
Pilgrim's Pride shares rise due to company estimates of cost savings from acquisition
NEW YORK AP - Despite reporting a loss Tuesday, shares of chicken processor Pilgrim's Pride Corp. rose more than 4 percent on word an acquisition would result in more savings than expected.Pilgrim's Pride swung to a loss of $8.7 million and posted flat revenue for the first quarter, mainly due to higher feed costs that have hurt the entire chicken industry.Federal Lawsuits Seek $30 Million in Madoff Family Money
The court-appointed trustee seeking to recover billions of dollars lost by jailed financier Bernard Madoff has sued three entities to get back more than $30 million that he said the Madoff family had invested, mostly in oil and gas properties and tech companies. The lawsuits filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan by Irving Picard are a follow-up to a lawsuit he filed in November seeking nearly $200 million from family members who he said lived lavishly while using the family finance business like a "piggy bank."Federal Judges Warn "Nuisance" Lawyer About His "Fury"
The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit recently chastised Chicago plaintiffs' lawyer Clinton Krislov by calling his accusations against the court "over the top" and by suggesting he "may wish to moderate his fury." That admonishment came in an order denying rehearing of a class action about clothes dryers.Barbera v. 40 Broad Delaware Inc.
Experts' Opinions at 'Frye' Hearing Pertain To Issues of Credibility of Fact in Jury's 'Ken'Punitives, Fees Upheld in Bad Faith Lawsuit
An insurer`s failure to schedule an independent medical exam for one of its underinsured claimants, coupled with a low offer to settle, amounted to bad faith claims handling, the Superior Court has ruled.Trending Stories
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