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Barclays, Citigroup Said to Be Subpoenaed in Libor Probe
Bank of America Corp., the biggest US bank by assets, also received subpoenas from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice, the Financial Times reported yesterday. "The SEC's focus is entirely about whether the banks'
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:17P
2011 NBA Draft: Which Players Will Make or Break Stock During NCAA Tournament
Verdict: Kemba can only carry Connecticut for a game or two, after that he will need help from his teammates. Chalk him up to be drafted between 22-30 should he decide to leave after this season. Breakdown: Jimmer has as sweet of a shooting stroke that
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:16P
US, UK Move to Ease Entry for Foreign Tech Startups
He has long expressed concern that the US is educating some very bright foreigners at its universities who then return to their home countries to launch business ventures because they find US immigration policies too restrictive.
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:16P
Four Hackensack police officers file lawsuit against chief, officer in charge
Another federal lawsuit has been filed against superiors at the Hackensack Police Department by four officers, including one policeman that is alleging he was ordered to delete campaign contributions and political fliers from a city
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:15P
Judge sets new deadline in bankruptcy of Erie's Creditron
A judge has given a bankrupt Erie telemarketer three months to file a plan that details how it will get out of Chapter 11 bankruptcy. A sale of the business remains the most likely possibility, according to court
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:15P
Kentucky to Fine Lawyers Who Solicit Accident Victims
Nearing the close of its regular legislative session, Kentucky lawmakers enacted bills designed to crack down on fraudulent auto personal insurance claims and bring the state in line with new federal tax requirements for the surplus
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:14P
Haw loses latest stage of eviction fight
The High Court in London ruled in favour of London Mayor Boris Johson today in his continuing bid to evict peace campaigner Brian Haw from Parliament Square. Mr Haw, who began his marathon protest outside
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:14P
Lawsuit filed in fatal North Myrtle Beach plane crash
The owner of a home in Creekside Mobile Home Park where a plane crashed in July has sued the estate of the pilot killed in the crash, the owner of the plane and the leasing company that rented it, according to court documents.
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:13P
CID: Providing support and care for the most vulnerable crime victims
Verbal evidence will only provide half the story, as physical evidence will be needed: DNA can be taken from the victim's skin or clothing by a forensic medical examiner. Mr Black said: “It has to be done sensitively and gradually to make sure they are
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:13P
The Hottest New Civil Justice Trend
Handing power over to Corporate America to re-write a state's judicial system, that's what. In New York State, as we've noted, Governor Andrew Cuomo has given hospital lobbyists and millionaire hospital executives "carte blanche" to rewrite New York
Updated: 03/17/2011 01:12P