Recent Updates
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Report: Siemens close to SEC corruption settlement
Business Law 12/11/2008Industrial conglomerate Siemens AG is close to reaching a settlement with U.S. and German authorities over its long-standing corruption scandal, daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported Thursday.Munich-based Siemens would not comment on the report."We're ...
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Government unveils plan to rescue Citigroup
Business Law 11/24/2008The government was weighing a plan on Sunday to rescue Citigroup Inc., whose stock has been hammered on worries about its financial health.The Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve have been in discussions over the weekend to devise a strategy ...
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Va. scientist pleads guilty to China tech sales
Business Law 11/20/2008A Virginia scientist pleaded guilty Monday to selling rocket technology to China and bribing Chinese officials to secure a lucrative contract for his high-tech company.Quan-Sheng Shu, 68, pleaded guilty to two counts of violating the federal Arms Con...
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W.Va. court accepts appeals in $400m DuPont case
Business Law 09/26/2008West Virginia's Supreme Court has agreed to a full review of appeals arising from a nearly $400 million judgment against DuPont.A Harrison County jury awarded the damages to residents last year, after finding the chemical giant downplayed and lied ab...
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Comcast appeals FCC Web traffic-blocking decision
Business Law 09/05/2008Comcast Corp. is appealing an FCC ruling that the company is improperly blocking customers' Web traffic, triggering a legal battle that could determine the extent of the government's authority to regulate the Internet.In a precedent-setting move, a d...
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Merrill, Goldman pressured by Cuomo on auction-rate debt
Business Law 08/21/2008Merrill Lynch & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. face increased pressure by New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to settle claims they misled investors on auction-rate debt as Wachovia Corp. agreed to buy back $9 billion of the bonds. Mer...
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Execs plead guilty to illegal Musgrove donations
Business Law 08/14/2008Two businessmen involved with a failed $55 million beef plant pleaded guilty this week to illegally contributing to a past campaign by a Democrat now in a tight U.S. Senate race.Former Mississippi Gov. Ronnie Musgrove, who is running for the seat vac...
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HP-EDS deal price at issue in court hearing
Business Law 07/23/2008A shareholder group is trying to pressure Electronic Data Systems Corp. into demanding more than the $13.2 billion that Hewlett-Packard Co. has offered for the technology services company.The group said Monday it intends to ask a judge in Collin Coun...
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Investment firms don't draw emergency loans
Business Law 07/11/2008In a sign of some improvement in the credit crisis, Wall Street firms for the first time didn't borrow from the Federal Reserve's emergency lending program and commercial banks also scaled back.Investment firms didn't draw such loans for the week end...
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Appeals court: EchoStar not barred from lease deal
Business Law 07/08/2008Federal law does not bar satellite television provider EchoStar Communications Corp. from leasing a transponder to another company to transmit network signals, a U.S. appeals court ruled Monday.CBS Corp.'s CBS Broadcasting subsidiary, News Corp.'s Fo...
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W.Va. Gov. seeks review of $400M DuPont case
Business Law 07/03/2008Gov. Joe Manchin wants the West Virginia Supreme Court to clarify whether DuPont has the right to be heard as it appeals $196.2 million in punitive damages, about half the amount a jury awarded in a case involving health threats from a former zinc sm...
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MBIA loses $2.4 billion on write-downs
Business Law 05/12/2008MBIA Inc. reported Monday a loss of more than $2 billion for the first quarter after taking a $3.6 billion charge for losses on derivatives, but shares of the embattled bond insurer traded as much as 10% higher.Posting its third straight quarterly lo...