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Prosecutor Gives Former Brocade CEO's Defense an Opening
Prosecutors in the first stock option backdating trial opened an important door Friday, and lawyers for defendant Gregory Reyes barged right in. In his trial on charges of manipulating option prices, the former Brocade Communications CEO has been unable to raise an argument his lawyers were making publicly for months: that Brocade is one of dozens of companies with similar option issues, and was singled out unfairly. Then the government brought up an analyst whose firm held a sizable chunk of Brocade stock.Government investigators in long slog after 2 big options cases, focusing on serious fraud
Wal-Mart Case Turns Spotlight On Lunch- Break Law
California employers may have bitten off more than they can chew in their efforts to curb the growing number of lunch-break lawsuits with multimillion-dollar wage claims. But if they succeed in squelching the workers' claims, the payoff will be sweet. California is one of the only states in the nation that fines employers for violation of meal-break rules.Landry's Inc. bets on upscale dining
In an industry where appetite is a business imperative, restaurant owner Tilman J. Fertitta has a larger hunger than most. In the past three months alone, Fertitta's closely held Landry's Inc. has gobbled up two iconic names in American dining: Morton's Restaurant Group and McCormick Schmick's Seafood Restaurants.Round Two of Shareholder Say-on-Pay Litigation
The third proxy season of the Dodd-Frank Act's mandatory shareholder "say-on-pay" advisory votes is well underway, and "round two" of shareholder say-on-pay litigation is in full swing.Meal-Break Lawsuits Simmer, Then Boil
California employers may have bitten off more than they can chew in their efforts to curb the growing number of lunch-break lawsuits with multimillion-dollar wage claims. But if they succeed in squelching workers' claims, the payoff will be sweet. One of the only states to fine employers for violation of meal-break rules, California has become a battleground for suits seeking back wages for hourly employees who say they have been denied meals and rest breaks.No is no: More men file sexual harassment claims
WASHINGTON AP - John Pilkington's boss wouldn't take no for an answer.During more than two years as a food runner at an upscale steakhouse in Scottsdale, Arizona, Pilkington says his male supervisor groped, fondled and otherwise sexually harassed him more than a dozen times."It was very embarrassing," Pilkington said.Prosecutors Crack Down on Stock Options
This summer, federal prosecutors and regulators fired two big opening volleys in their crackdown against suspiciously timed grants of stock options to top executives, bringing criminal and civil charges against former officials of two technology companies -- San Jose, Calif.-based Brocade Communications Inc. and Brooklyn, N.Y.-based Comverse Technology Inc. But these cases are just the beginning of what looks to be a very long investigative slog for DOJ prosecutors and SEC enforcement attorneys.Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department ROBERT W. SCHMIDT, J.P. PETER B. SKELOS JOSEPH COVELLO RUTH C. BALK
Andrias, J.P., Friedman, Buckley, McGuire, Moskowitz, JJ. 2961-2961A Index 34599/98 Thomas Cacciatore, et al., Plaintiffs-Respondents, v The City of New York
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