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January 27, 2009 |

AIG executive sentenced to 4 years in prison

HARTFORD, Conn. AP - A former executive of insurance heavyweight American International Group Inc. was sentenced to four years in prison Tuesday in a fraud case that authorities say cost shareholders more than $500 million.Christian Milton of Wynnewood, Pa., declined to comment during a hearing in U.S. District Court in Hartford.
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North Carolina Court Grants Plaintiffs Expedited Hearing in Class Action Contesting Wachovia-Wells Fargo Merger
Publication Date: 2008-11-05
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April 01, 2008 |

Suddenly, Last Summer

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April 07, 2003 |

Don't Sue Till You're Sick

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October 05, 2011 |

Man arrested twice in single night

A Tampa Bay area man was arrested in a jail parking lot, less than two hours after he was released from his first arrest that night on criminal mischief charges.
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June 30, 2008 |

Abu Ghraib inmates sue contractors, claim torture

HAGERSTOWN, Md. AP - Three Iraqis and a Jordanian filed federal lawsuits Monday alleging they were tortured by U.S. defense contractors while detained at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq in 2003 and 2004.The lawsuits allege that those arrested and taken to the prison were subjected to forced nudity, electrical shocks, mock executions and other inhumane treatment.
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January 05, 2004 |

VERDICTS & SETTLEMENTS

CONSUMER PROTECTION
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October 11, 2002 |

Berkshire Hathaway v. United States

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February 02, 2009 |

Lawyers burned in Ponzi schemes

The indictments of three attorneys in Florida and California raises questions about how lawyers may be drawn into committing alleged frauds such as Ponzi schemes. "They may see golden opportunities for themselves with investments or hedge funds," said Peter Keane, an ethics professor at Golden Gate University School of Law.
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March 17, 2005 |

Alexander Schoch: The Negotiator

Alexander Schoch is a "get-the-deal-done type of guy," in the words of an acquaintance. His negotiating prowess makes him a likely candidate to inherit the GC post at Emerson Electric when the current general counsel retires. Says a colleague, "He's absolutely GC material."
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