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August 04, 2006 |

SEC Settles With Insurer That Targeted U.S. Military Members

The SEC and a group of Texas regulators on Thursday announced $70 million in settlements with Texas insurer American-Amicable Life Insurance Co. for allegedly targeting American military personnel with a deceptive sales program about an investment fund. Since 2000, about 57,000 military service members who were allegedly promised they'd become millionaires invested in the fund, but most earned little or nothing. American-Amicable neither acknowledged nor denied the SEC allegations.
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February 24, 2003 |

Five Questions: Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby

Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby is a 16-lawyer boutique specializing in the representation of large users of telecom and network-related services. LB3 was founded 10 years ago in the District by three lawyers from the D.C. office of Morrison & Foerster — Henry Levine, Ellen Block, and Debra Lagapa (since retired). They were soon joined by Colleen Boothby and James Blaszak.
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March 14, 2013 |

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Verdicts and settlements in New Jersey state and federal courts.
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July 09, 2012 |

Supreme Court Justices Agreed Often This Term

Despite serious disagreements on health care's core constitutional issues, the justices found a remarkable amount of common ground on issues ranging from searches to indecency to religious freedom.
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October 30, 2012 |

Productivity at Citigroup rises less than 1 percent

Citigroup generated about $206,000 of revenue for each employee through the first nine months of the year, down 7.5 percent from the same period in 2011, while rivals including Wells Fargo & Co. posted increases.
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November 15, 2007 |

L.A. Firm Thinks Continuity

Greenberg Glusker promotes a former TV exec to head its entertainment transaction practice, hoping to shine a light on younger lawyers in the shadow of firm powerhouse Bertram Fields.
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May 11, 2000 |

Ex-Professor Enjoined From Sending E-Mail Using Likenesses of Colleagues

A former professor at the University of Evansville was properly enjoined from setting up e-mail addresses and Web sites that gave the false impression they belonged to colleagues, an Indiana appeals court held. William M. Felsher published a Web site alleging wrongdoing by UE President James S. Vinson and other UE employees that appeared as if the allegations were made by a vice president and dean of the university.
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November 23, 2009 |

$100M Suit Claims Ex-Firm Leader Peddled Phony Investments in Sex Scandal Case

A lawsuit that seeks more than $100 million in damages alleges that ousted Florida law firm leader Scott Rothstein solicited investors for an alleged Ponzi scheme by piggybacking on actual lawsuits, including a tawdry case his firm was handling that involved a billionaire accused of engaging in sexual activities with underage girls. The investor lawsuit also contends TD Bank served as the "critical linchpin legitimizing" a fraud and knew the law firm was moving hundreds of millions of dollars through its accounts.
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January 23, 2006 |

China's IP Revolution

A patent infringement suit filed in China by a Chinese technology company offers dramatic proof that IP rights may finally be taken more seriously in that country.
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August 17, 2008 |

Texas authorities seek custody of sects' children

SAN ANGELO, Texas (AP) _ More than two months after being forced to return children from a polygamist sect to their parents, Texas child welfare authorities want eight youngsters put back in foster care.
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