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SC slaps jail term on ex-minister Wagle for graft
In an unprecedented verdict, a division bench of Chief Justice Ram Prasad Shrestha and senior-most justice Khil Raj Regmi slapped 18-month imprisonment and Rs 20.3 million in fines on Wagle for his crimes. The SC concluded that Wagle amassed property
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:24P

Holding Back The Tide Of M&A Litigation
EXPERIENCED DIRECTORS know that a risk in acquiring or selling any public company is that an unhappy or simply litigious shareholder may file a lawsuit against the company or its directors complaining about the transaction. Directors may not, however,
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:24P

Wealthy foreigners who invest £5m offered fast track into Britain
Photo: PA By Louisa Peacock, Jobs Editor 7:21PM GMT 16 Mar 2011 The Home Office said on Wednesday that entrepreneurs and investors injecting large sums of money here will be able to bypass new immigration law and get the right to settle permanently in
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:21P

Minn. to Pay $7.25M in Software Suit
Minnesota will pay $7.25 million to settle a lawsuit over a failed software project originally intended to streamline applications for public health programs. The Department of Human Services told lawmakers Wednesday that it settled with ACS State and
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:21P

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(AP) - Minnesota will pay $7.25 million to settle a lawsuit over a failed software project originally intended to streamline applications for public health programs. The Department of Human Services told lawmakers Wednesday that it settled with ACS
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:20P

Five steps for Welsh success
It was a 24-18 verdict against the odds, especially after France had built an imposing nine-point interval lead. While Wales cannot complete a Grand Slam this time around, another triumph at the home of French rugby could prove enough to land this
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:20P

CIA contractor Raymond Davis freed from Pakistan jail on 'blood money'
A Pakistani court freed detained CIA contractor Raymond Davis, who was charged with killing two men, after families of the deceased accepted a 'blood money' deal. The US denies it paid the money. Supporters of Pakistan's religious and political party
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:20P

Police Blotter: DUI and Marijuana Charges, Teen Arrested for Curfew
Patch reports on law enforcement activity in our town, using information provided by official agencies. Persons charged with a crime, or issued a citation for violation of a local ordinance, are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:20P

Jury finds insurance broker liable for fraud against two Bristol Township cops
On March 7, a jury rendered its verdict against USI, a subsidiary of USI Holdings, Inc., a member of Goldman Sachs Capital Partners. Following eight days of testimony, the 12-member jury found USI liable to the injured police officers for fraud,
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:19P

5 dead as plane crashes at Long Beach airport
Authorities say a plane crash at Long Beach Airport has killed five people and injured a sixth. Long Beach fire spokesman Steve Yamamoto says all six were aboard the twin-engine Beechcraft Air King that crashed and burned during a takeoff at about
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:18P

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