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SEC Charges Firm Bought by Glaxo
The SEC complaint, filed Monday in US District Court in Florida, alleges that the Coral Gables, Fla.-based company and its former chairman and chief executive, Charles Stiefel, withheld material information from shareholders while leading them to
Updated: 12/12/2011 08:31P

Imperial Valley Murder Suspects Appear in Court
(El Centro, CA) -- Two suspects in a Salton City murder appeared in court Monday morning. Attorneys met about an upcoming trial against Rudy Martinez and Marie June Kimberly Spears. Prosecutors say Martinez shot and killed Cornelio Zendejas in late
Updated: 12/12/2011 08:30P

EVN Telecom and JPA cases: Government official says he can see no problems
However, the Article 19 of the same law says that in case one of the businesses in the economic concentration case take losses or falls into bankruptcy, the article 18 will not be applied. It is clear that EVN Telecom has been taking loss continuously.
Updated: 12/12/2011 08:30P

World Fuel Seen Riding Shipping Bankruptcy to 12% Gain: Freight
13 (Bloomberg) -- At a time when the biggest-ever fleet of merchant vessels means losses and bankruptcy for ship owners, the company providing about 12 percent of their fuel is poised to make record profit. World Fuel Services Corp. will report a 31
Updated: 12/12/2011 08:30P

'Clarity' on states' immigration measures needed from high court, attorneys say
In April, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked enforcement of portions of the Arizona law. The Department of Justice challenged portions of the law, arguing it could not be reconciled with federal immigration laws and policies.
Updated: 12/12/2011 08:30P

Anesthesiologist's group settles suit with former employee
EDWARDSVILLE - Piasa Anesthesia Group of Alton and its owner, Dr. Thomas B. Brummett, have settled a lawsuit with Dr. Mikhael Zelkind, who claimed he was unjustly fired. Zelkind claimed in a suit filed in Madison County Circuit
Updated: 12/12/2011 08:28P

Centre County Correctional Facility
"The commonwealth is going to put on as little as possible," said Andrew F. Schneider, a well-known criminal defense attorney in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. He said prosecutors might not call McQueary on Tuesday, but at least some of Sandusky's accusers
Updated: 12/12/2011 08:27P

Verizon: Cablevision Lawsuit Just Another Attempt to Conceal Cablevision's
12) to a lawsuit filed by Cablevision Systems Corp. involving Verizon advertisements that have appeared in metro New York since August, following the Federal Communications Commission's months-long study of Internet speeds.
Updated: 12/12/2011 08:27P

World Fuel's Shares Seen Riding Shipping Bankruptcies to 12% Gain: Freight
At a time when the biggest-ever fleet of merchant vessels means losses and bankruptcy for ship owners, the company providing about 12 percent of their fuel is poised to make record profit.
Updated: 12/12/2011 08:27P

Lotter found guilty of attempted suicide in hammer attack
After the verdict was read, the judge said that it was a "savage attack." Lotter now faces up to 20 years in jail and up to $50000 in fines. (3:40 pm) Jill Lotter's future is now in the hands of a jury in Helena. Lotter is charged with attempted
Updated: 12/12/2011 08:27P

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