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[PUBLISHED]Submitted: December 18, 2009Before RILEY, Chief Judge,*fn1 WOLLMAN, and MELLOY, Circuit Judges.Appellant Patricia Dodson seeks control over the fa
Before Lynch, Chief Judge, Torruella and Stahl, Circuit Judges.Both parties appeal from grants of summary judgment in this dispute concerning the benefit eligibility language of a long-term d
Why Boeing, IBM and Coke hold Delta keys
IF US AIRWAYS GROUP CEO Doug Parker wants his plan to buy Delta Air Lines Inc. to succeed, he's going to have to convince the likes of Boeing Co., the Coca-Cola Co. and IBM that it's a good idea.Parker on Wednesday made public a letter he sent to Delta CEO Gerald Grinstein, in which he offered to buy the Atlanta airline for $8 billion after Delta exits bankruptcy protection.Miami Beach home sells for $1.3 million
The two-story, five-bedroom, 4,018-square-foot home built in 1989 sold for $1.3 million or $323.54 per squareJustice Sharon A. M. AaronsFisher v. Rana (302719/11)—Motion Henriquez v. Goldshteyn (309889/11)—Motion
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Delaware Chancery Court vice chancellor J. Travis Laster rejected bondholders' assertion that the spinoff could put Liberty in default on $4.2 billion in debt.
Two Major Fraud Cases Reach N.Y. Federal Court
Federal authorities brought charges in two major securities fraud investigations Wednesday, saying one scheme fell apart because of publicity about the Bernard Madoff scandal. In that case, New Jersey fund manager James Nicholson was accused of defrauding investors of as much as $900 million since 2004. In the second case, Paul Greenwood and Stephen Walsh were charged with conspiracy, securities fraud and wire fraud.AirTran: $389 million is final offer for Midwest
MILWAUKEE AP - The head of AirTran Holdings Inc. said Monday the company has made its final offer for rival Midwest Air Group Inc., a cash and stock deal worth $389 million.The owner of AirTran Airways raised its previous offer of $345 million nearly 13 percent Monday in its hostile bid for the regional airline that prefers to go it alone.United States Court of Appeals Tenth CircuitPUBLISHElisabeth A. Shumaker Clerk of CourtBefore KELLY, McKAY, and O'BRIEN, Circuit Judges.For certain mortgage loans covered by the Trut
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