By Bloomberg News | April 1, 2011
On a stormy night in October 2009, Mary Schapiro, the newly appointed head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, returned to her alma mater, Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster
By Mark Hamblett | July 12, 2010
Eastern District of New York Judge Thomas C. Platt has been removed from a case because a federal appeals court said he demonstrated "scorn" in his approach to the sentencing of a tax fraud defenda
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For Becker & Poliakoff's Gary Rosen, finding a merger partner is like going to a dance: sometimes he's the pursuer, sometimes he's pursued.When his firm acquired the four-lawyer Co
By Alyson M. Palmer | March 24, 2011
On the heels of agreeing to pay $68.5 million to settle several state suits over an antipsychotic drug, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals can claim a victory in a related suit filed by labor unions and d
By Ginny LaRoe | October 27, 2010
With the judges split into unusual voting blocs, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday issued an 8-3 a class="linelink" href="http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2010/10/22/0
By Bloomberg News | April 4, 2011
Michael Conner, an executive with Cincinnati-based Frisch’s Restaurants Inc., says he’s all for the Republican push to shrink government spending -- except when it comes to job-traini
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 12, 2011
State Rep. John Patrick Julien can look at Fisher Island with a new perspective today. The island's elite residents no longer have a common bond with other access-restricted communities in F
By John Pacenti | February 9, 2010
Toyota may be in a public relations nightmare with a recall of 2.3 million vehicles with balky gas pedals, but it may be in a position to stop the onslaught of litigation seeking class-action
By Bloomberg News | February 28, 2013
Warren Buffett once said that shunning dividends in his early years running Berkshire Hathaway Inc. allowed him to refocus the company on better businesses, much as a person would overcome &a
By Mark Hamblett | May 4, 2010
"The Catcher in the Rye" copyright infringement case is headed back to Southern District of New York Judge Deborah Batts, but odds are still against the man who was sued for his purported meditatio
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