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The securities lawyer William S. Lerach agreed to plead guilty today to a criminal conspiracy charge in connection with a class-action scheme involving his former firm, now known as Milberg Weiss, the United States attorney’s office in Los Angeles said.

The securities lawyer William S. Lerach agreed to plead guilty today to a criminal conspiracy charge in connection with a class-action scheme involving his former firm, now known as Milberg Weiss, the United States attorney’s office in Los Angeles said. Mr. Lerach, 61, who has long been under investigation by federal authorities, will enter his

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Attorney Jailed For 15 Years For Soliciting ‘Child’ Via Internet

TALLAHASSEE, FL – LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Attorney General Bill McCollum today announced the sentencing of a North Carolina attorney to 15 years in prison after he pled guilty to charges of promoting the sexual performance of a child, lewd or lascivious exhibition and sexually soliciting a child over the internet. Bradley Lamb

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Conferences Next Step in Telecommunication Regulatory Process – NZ Commerce Commission

LAWFUEL – The Law Newsline – The Commerce Commission will be holding a series of conferences in September and October to seek clarification on aspects of the submissions made on recent draft determinations and investigations. “The conferences are an important part of the Commission’s information gathering process. The Commission is currently working on a wide

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Kyneton Financial Adviser Pleads Guilty To $1.3 Million Fraud – ASIC

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Former financial adviser, Mr Matthew David Leech, now of Mathoura, New South Wales, today pleaded guilty in the Melbourne County Court to 19 fraud-related charges that were laid following an investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Mr Leech pleaded guilty to four counts of theft and

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Final Transition of 999 and non-999 calls to Central Communication Command Now Complete

UK Legal Newswire A milestone in the development of London’s policing was achieved yesterday. As part of the Met’s biggest change programme, handling of the Capital’s 999 and non-999 calls to the police has been transferred from 32 separate Borough control rooms to three purpose built sites. For the last two years, the management of

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Fenwick & West Represents NCREX in Acquisition of MLS Providers, Creating a Revolutionary Step for the Real Estate Industry

LAWFUEL – The Law Firm Newswire September 18, 2007 (Mountain View and San Francisco, CA) – Fenwick & West LLP represented Northern California Real Estate Exchange (NCREX) in its recently announced acquisition of MLS (multiple listing systems) providers RE InfoLink and the MLS assets of the Central Valley Association of Realtors. With the acquisitions, RE

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Defendant Sarcona Arraigned And Pre-Trial Detained

“Law Newswire” R. Alexander Acosta, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida; David Bourne, Special Agent in Charge, Food and Drug Administration, Office of Criminal Investigation; Michael E.Yasofsky, Special Agent in Charge, Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation; and Enrique Gutierrez, Postal Inspector in Charge, United States Postal Inspection Service announce today that on

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