Attorneys for another group of plaintiffs in a different case in the same matter will try to stop the “outrageous” settlement in court tomorrow.
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Read More »Attorneys for another group of plaintiffs in a different case in the same matter will try to stop the “outrageous” settlement in court tomorrow.
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Read More »“Today, it appears that the arbitration dockets may be more congested than the dockets of most federal district courts.”
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Read More »Profits aren’t the only thing lacking at Twitter Inc. ahead of its planned initial public offering.
Read More »Real estate marketing is adapting from a traditional face-to-face connection between a real estate broker and a customer.
Read More »A lawsuit alleging LinkedIn Corp. hacked into subscriber e-mail contacts without their consent was assigned to a U.S. District Judge who is known for what Google Inc. called her “novel” approach to Internet privacy.
Read More »The Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office has been appointed to renew an investigation of an alleged sexual assault in Maryville.
Read More »JPMorgan Chase & Co. has reached a tentative resolution of all civil mortgage-bond related matters with the U.S. Department of Justice under which the nation’s largest bank will pay a record $13 billion.
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Read More »A fired employee who complained about his employer’s alleged violations of the securities laws could sue the employer pursuant to the whistleblower provisions of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
Read More »American consumers are likely to breathe easier during the holiday shopping season now that lawmakers have struck a deal to avert a U.S. default and end a government shutdown.
Read More »A judge threw out a legal challenge to the wording of a referendum to go to voters next month that would authorize casino gambling’s expansion in New York state.
Read More »The consensus in Washington that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be dismantled is weakening amid opposition from hedge funds, regional banks and others who could benefit if the companies survive in some form.
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