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Ruden settles civil suits over failed ski resort
Shortly before scheduled trials, Ruden McClosky settled two civil fraud cases filed by investors in a failed Utah ski resort. The amount was not disclosed.Former lobbyist, Capitol Hill staffers named in report on Countrywide's 'VIP' program
A former lobbyist for Countrywide Financial Corp. began referring members of Congress and Capitol Hill staffers to a now-scandalous "VIP" program because complaints about the lender made it harder for him to influence legislation, according to a Congressional report.Cite as: Cherniak v. Solow Realty and Development Co., 12-CIV-5564, NYLJ 1202611600392, at *1 (SDNY, Decided July 17, 2013) 12-CIV-5564 District J
No Escaping $40 Million in Liabilities, Judge Tells Debt-Collection Lawyer
A bankruptcy judge denies a $40 million discharge to a debt collecting lawyer for failing to keep records as required by the Bankruptcy Act.View more book results for the query "Bank of America Corporation"
BlackBerry users eye alternatives as curbs loom
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates AP - Udoay Ghosh sat sipping coffee before an early morning flight from Dubai International Airport, looking with affection at his two - yes, two - BlackBerry smart phones laid out in front of him.As an executive for electronics company G-Hanzs, the Dubai-based businessman travels about 300 days a year and uses the gadgets to keep up with more than 100 e-mails a day.Baker Donelson loses one, gains one
King & Spalding is expanding its environmental litigation practice by bringing in Adam Sowatzka as a partner from Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, where he was a shareholder.Morgan Stanley buys Argentine stocks as YPF deal lures BlackRock
The MSCI Argentina Index has rebounded 16 percent this year following a 39 percent rout in 2012 that was sparked by President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner's seizure of the nation's largest oil company and restriction of imports and capital flows.Two sides to story define Street in Bear bankers' tale
The arrests of former Bear Stearns Cos. hedge fund managers Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin last week show how Wall Street bankers may look out for themselves while hiding bad news from customers. Cioffi, 52, and Tannin, 46, were charged by federal prosecutors with misleading investors about two hedge funds whose collapse last year helped ignite the subprime-mortgage crisis.New cures for not paying taxes on foreign holdings
Attorney Kevin E. Packman explains two IRS programs designed to help U.S. taxpayers with foreign noncompliance. The programs give both those with substantial problems and those who owe little tax the opportunity to come into compliance.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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