Peabody Energy Corp. must still pay for the health care of its retirees, according to a reversal by the US Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Eighth Circuit.
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Read More »Peabody Energy Corp. must still pay for the health care of its retirees, according to a reversal by the US Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Eighth Circuit.
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Read More »Rates remain at historic lows today, so borrowers with a loan event approaching should begin the financing process early to take advantage.
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Read More »U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kathy Surratt-States in St. Louis on Tuesday approved Patriot’s request to enter a five-year contract with the United Mine Workers of America.
Read More »Leslie Caldwell, a partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, is in the final stages of the nomination vetting process to become the department's criminal chief.
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Read More »Three generations of cattle ranchers participated in a federal conservation program and were instructed to plant certain grasses in their pasture lands, which proved toxic to cattle.
Read More »Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are ignoring billions of dollars in potential losses on overdue loans as they take three years to adopt a new accounting system, a government auditor said in a letter made public Monday.
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Read More »The Missouri Coalition for the Environment is suing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for refusing to release records requested through the Freedom of Information Act.
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Read More »Standard & Poor’s is trying to show it was unfairly singled out in a $5 billion fraud lawsuit 18 months after it downgraded U.S. sovereign debt.
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Read More »Re/Max, a Denver-based company that has more than 92,000 real estate agents globally, filed to raise as much as $100 million.
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Read More »Private attorneys who take on federal public defense cases are getting a temporary pay cut of $15 an hour because of federal budget cuts.
Read More »Demand hasn’t kept up with law firm spending in the first half of the year, according to a Citi Private Bank review of 172 firms.
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