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Cracks in the Plaintiff Bar`s Solidarity
To make the right choice - putting in a claim with the federal fund bars going to court against the airlines - the survivors, or the injured, must first decide whether to seek legal help, and if so, which lawyer to rely on.Cracks in the Plaintiff Bar's Solidarity
The day after the Sept. 11 attacks, the American Trial Lawyers of America declared that plaintiffs' lawyers should band together, and called for a moratorium on civil suits. The fellowship didn't last long. Attorneys are now arguing over which is the right road for survivors to take: filing a claim with the federal Victims Compensation Fund or preserving their right to sue. And claimants are wondering which lawyers' advice to take.Cracks in the Plaintiff Bar`s Solidarity
Sept. 11 Survivors Caught Between Competing Brands of Legal AdviceForeign Corrupt Practices Act Due Diligence in Mergers and Acquisitions Deals
Joseph Spinelli of Navigant and Herrick, Feinstein partner Steven D. Feldman discuss the Justice Department's increased enforcement, and detail methods to prevent FCPA violations now that more corporate transactions will be subject to the department's scrutiny making FCPA safeguards more important than ever.On the Merits: When the Law Is Not Enough
The appearance last week was of Gallaudet University paralyzed, trapped between conflicting impulses. So committed are the protesters to the ouster of incoming President Jane Fernandes that it is difficult to imagine life returning to normal anytime soon.View more book results for the query "US Bank National Association"
Freddie, Fannie 'fair values' hardly look fair
Forget everything you've read about how woefully undercapitalized Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are. The situation is much worse. Unlike other companies, the two government-chartered mortgage financiers publish quarterly fair-value balance sheets showing what the real-world values of their assets and liabilities supposedly are.Budget Deficit Narrows to $642 Billion In New Estimate
The U.S. budget deficit will shrink by the end of fiscal 2013 to $642 billion, the smallest shortfall in five years. The Congressional Budget Office reduced its estimate of the likely shortfall by more than $200 billion compared with its February projections.Obama says he'll order review of executive orders
WASHINGTON AP - Barack Obama told House Democrats on Tuesday that as president he would order his attorney general to scour White House executive orders and expunge any that "trample on liberty," several lawmakers said.Presidents, as head of the executive branch of government, issue such orders to direct operations of executive branch agencies, like the Justice Department and the CIA.Justice Department Uses Undercover Agents To Mount FCPA Sting
Nearly two dozen corporate executives and employees were arrested Monday in Las Vegas and in Miami in the first large-scale foreign bribery investigation using undercover federal agents, the Justice Department announced Tuesday. Sixteen indictments were unsealed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia charging 22 executives and employees in the military and law enforcement equipment industry with violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.Trending Stories
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