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Judge Scolds 2 Lawyers For Contacts With Jurors
A federal judge says defense lawyers working for imprisoned former kosher slaughterhouse manager Sholom Rubashkin violated a court rule by contacting jurors who convicted him of bank fraud in 2009.Ex-loan officer sentenced in mortgage fraud
GAINESVILLE, Ga. AP - A former mortgage loan officer has been sentenced to three and a half years in federal prison for taking part in a fraud scheme.U.S. District Judge William C. O'Kelley of Gainesville also ordered 29-year-old Andrew John Smith of Cleveland, Ga., Thursday to pay an undecided restitution. Smith pleaded guilty Jan.Lawyer gets 2 years in Philly corruption case
A lawyer who was convicted of fraud and conspiracy in a plot to corrupt a Philadelphia city councilman's chief of staff has been sentenced to two years in prison.Judge orders new trial in Ohio bathtub drowning
LEBANON, Ohio (AP) ? A southwest Ohio judge has ordered a new trial for a man found guilty of drowning his wife in a bathtub.Delta Air Lines' April traffic rises as international growth offsets domestic decline
ATLANTA AP - Delta Air Lines Inc. said Wednesday its April traffic grew 4.2 percent, as strong international growth on increased capacity offset a slight domestic decline.Overall traffic rose to 9.82 billion revenue passenger miles from 9.42 billion in April of last year. A revenue passenger mile is an industry unit measuring one paying passenger flown one mile.View more book results for the query "The Associated Press"
Bloomberg Law Beefs Up Its Securities Practice Center
Bloomberg Law has added several tools and features to its Securities Practice Center, which includes securities laws and regulations, opinions and dockets, SEC and SRO materials; books, treatises, Bloomberg BNA Law Reports and Portfolios; and more.Equifax affirms 2007 full-year earnings outlook range of $2.29 to $2.31 per share
ATLANTA AP - Credit reporting bureau Equifax Inc. on Monday affirmed its 2007 full-year earnings should range between $2.29 and $2.31 per share.Analysts polled by Thomson Financial, on average, forecast earnings of $2.30 per share.Full-year earnings were strengthened by growth in international business as Europe, Canada and Latin American operations combined for high single-digit local-currency revenue growth in 2007.Dem fundraiser charged with lying to get business loan
A wealthy investment banker and prominent fundraiser for President Obama, Hillary Clinton and other top Democrats has been arrested on charges he lied to get a $74 million business loan that he hastily repaid once confronted by authorities.Former subprime executive is convicted of fraud
BARTOW, Fla. AP - A former vice president for a subprime lender has been convicted of mortgage fraud, racketeering and grand theft.Orson Benn, who worked for Argent Mortgage Co., faces up to 105 years in prison when sentenced at a later date, Attorney General Bill McCollum's office said Wednesday.A Circuit Court jury convicted Benn in connection with 130 loans worth about $13 million.Manson follower 'Squeaky' Fromme out of prison
FORT WORTH, Texas AP - A federal official says Charles Manson follower Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme who was convicted of trying to assassinate former President Gerald Ford has been released from a Texas prison after more than three decades behind bars.Fromme was just 26 years old when she pointed a semiautomatic .A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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