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US fines Japanese auto parts suppliers
Two Japanese auto parts suppliers will pay more than a half billion US dollars for price fixing in a vast conspiracy in the US automotive market, the US Justice Department says. Yazaki Corporation and Denso Corporation agreed to plead guilty and to pay
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:55P
Japanese auto suppliers fined for price fixing
automotive market, the Justice Department said Monday. Yazaki Corporation and Denso Corporation agreed to plead guilty and to pay $548 million in criminal fines for their involvement in the price-fixing and bid-rigging scheme, the department said.
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:27P
Two new Marion County judges appointed
He also has a background in legal defense of indigents accused of crime. He earned his bachelor's and law degrees from Willamette University. He is a past president of the Marion County Bar Association and past chairman of the Criminal Law Section of
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:15P
Yazaki, Denso Agree to Price-Fixing Conspiracy Guilty Plea
30 (Bloomberg) -- Yazaki Corp. and Denso Corp. agreed to plead guilty and pay a total of $548 million in criminal fines for their role in a price-fixing and bid-rigging conspiracy involving sales of auto parts in the US, the Justice Department said.
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:08P
The Mutrux Law Firm Announces New Legal Practice In Saint Louis
Attorney Tyson Mutrux is known for his experience in criminal defense, automotive accidents and personal injury cases, and DWI arrests. Mr. Mutrux was motivated to start a firm that would focus on the individual while reducing traditional attorney fees
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:05P
Swiss indict four accused of organised crime
Swiss authorities said on Monday that indictments were returned by the nation's highest criminal court against four members of the so-called "Thieves in Law" criminal organisation. The men are now in police custody. Authorities said in a statement that
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:02P
Cornell Police Department joins Internet Crimes Against Children task force
Van Hollen has placed a priority on law enforcement's proactive response to the growing problem of internet crimes against children. To that end, Van Hollen has directed a 67% increase in the number of special agents assigned to the Internet Crimes
Updated: 01/30/2012 02:51P
The Practice: Do You or Your Client Understand the Scope of Representation
You've resolved the contract dispute, formed the corporate entity, ended the marriage, had the criminal case dismissed, resolved whatever the client's issue was for which you were retained. You've taken my advice and narrowly defined the scope of
Updated: 01/30/2012 02:50P
The Practice: Do You or Your Client Understand the Scope of Representation
You've resolved the contract dispute, formed the corporate entity, ended the marriage, had the criminal case dismissed, resolved whatever the client's issue was for which you were retained. You've taken my advice and narrowly defined the scope of
Updated: 01/30/2012 02:50P
Swiss indict 4 accused of Europe crime gang ties
AP Switzerland's attorney general has charged four men with being managers of a Europe-wide organized crime ring whose members are believed to be behind a wave of burglaries and shoplifting in the Alpine nation. Swiss authorities said Monday that
Updated: 01/30/2012 02:49P