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Two lawyers for Chevron Corp., the second-largest U.S. energy company, were indicted in Quito, Ecuador, over allegations stemming from a cleanup of oil pits that’s now the subject of a multibillion dollar lawsuit.

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Two lawyers for Chevron Corp., the second-largest U.S. energy company, were indicted in Quito, Ecuador, over allegations stemming from a cleanup of oil pits that’s now the subject of a multibillion dollar lawsuit. Texaco Inc., which Chevron acquired in 2001, drilled for oil in the Amazon region of Ecuador through the early 1990s, when it […]

Two lawyers for Chevron Corp., the second-largest U.S. energy company, were indicted in Quito, Ecuador, over allegations stemming from a cleanup of oil pits that’s now the subject of a multibillion dollar lawsuit. Read More »

Lawmakers give independent investigator the authority to subpoena Gov. Sarah Palin’s husband, Todd, and 11 of her aides. At issue: Did she pressure a state official to fire her former brother-in-law?

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Lawmakers give independent investigator the authority to subpoena Gov. Sarah Palin’s husband, Todd, and 11 of her aides. At issue: Did she pressure a state official to fire her former brother-in-law? A panel of Alaska legislators voted today to authorize subpoenas to the husband of Gov. Sarah Palin and a group of her aides to

Lawmakers give independent investigator the authority to subpoena Gov. Sarah Palin’s husband, Todd, and 11 of her aides. At issue: Did she pressure a state official to fire her former brother-in-law? Read More »

Mara Carfagna, the Italian Minister for Equal Opportunities and a former “calendar girl” and television showgirl, came under fire from prostitutes’ representatives for condemning women who “sell their bodies for money”.

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Mara Carfagna, the Italian Minister for Equal Opportunities and a former “calendar girl” and television showgirl, came under fire from prostitutes’ representatives for condemning women who “sell their bodies for money”. Introducing a new law making street prostitution a crime, with fines for clients as well as prostitutes, Ms Carfagna, 32, said that at present

Mara Carfagna, the Italian Minister for Equal Opportunities and a former “calendar girl” and television showgirl, came under fire from prostitutes’ representatives for condemning women who “sell their bodies for money”. Read More »

A federal appeals court has upheld a judgment of more than $182 million against PricewaterhouseCoopers in an auditing malpractice suit brought by the receiver for bankrupt Ambassador Insurance Co.

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A federal appeals court has upheld a judgment of more than $182 million against PricewaterhouseCoopers in an auditing malpractice suit brought by the receiver for bankrupt Ambassador Insurance Co. The suit, brought by the Vermont regulators who seized control of Ambassador, accused PwC of negligence in its accounting procedures that caused the insurer’s debts to

A federal appeals court has upheld a judgment of more than $182 million against PricewaterhouseCoopers in an auditing malpractice suit brought by the receiver for bankrupt Ambassador Insurance Co. Read More »

Legal fees from the court dispute pitting Mattel Inc. against MGA Entertainment Inc. over the rights to the Bratz doll line have eclipsed $90 million.

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Legal fees from the court dispute pitting Mattel Inc. against MGA Entertainment Inc. over the rights to the Bratz doll line have eclipsed $90 million. MGA has accumulated $63 million in legal bills since the lawsuit was filed in 2004, while Mattel has racked up about $30 million in the first half of this year,

Legal fees from the court dispute pitting Mattel Inc. against MGA Entertainment Inc. over the rights to the Bratz doll line have eclipsed $90 million. Read More »

As a white-collar criminal, the now-deposed king of the plaintiff bar was supposed to serve his sentence at a minimum-security prison camp.

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As a white-collar criminal, the now-deposed king of the plaintiff bar was supposed to serve his sentence at a minimum-security prison camp. Instead, William Lerach is getting a taste of hard time. Earlier this summer, Lerach was placed in administrative segregation — locked down for 23 hours a day — after he allegedly offered a

As a white-collar criminal, the now-deposed king of the plaintiff bar was supposed to serve his sentence at a minimum-security prison camp. Read More »

Jerry Clements is described as “the real deal” – one of the only women running a top 100 law firm in the United States.

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Jerry Clements has been running the show at Locke Lord since spearheading the merger of Texas-based Locke Liddell & Sapp with century-old, Chicago-based Lord Bissell & Brook. The complicated deal, which included 10 domestic offices and one in London, was completed last October, with the firm’s nerve center in the Chase Tower There are days

Jerry Clements is described as “the real deal” – one of the only women running a top 100 law firm in the United States. Read More »

A month after the F.B.I. declared that an Army scientist was the anthrax killer, leading members of Congress are demanding more information about the seven-year investigation, saying they do not think the bureau has proved its case.

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A month after the F.B.I. declared that an Army scientist was the anthrax killer, leading members of Congress are demanding more information about the seven-year investigation, saying they do not think the bureau has proved its case. In a letter sent Friday to Robert S. Mueller III, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,

A month after the F.B.I. declared that an Army scientist was the anthrax killer, leading members of Congress are demanding more information about the seven-year investigation, saying they do not think the bureau has proved its case. Read More »

This presidential election has HR executives quaking in their boots. Regardless of which party wins the White House, there will likely be an onslaught of legislation that could have a profound impact on HR — from unions to sick leave to ergonomicsm, Human Resources Executive magazine reports.

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This presidential election has HR executives quaking in their boots. Regardless of which party wins the White House, there will likely be an onslaught of legislation that could have a profound impact on HR — from unions to sick leave to ergonomics. If the Democrats pick up seats in the House and Senate, as expected,

This presidential election has HR executives quaking in their boots. Regardless of which party wins the White House, there will likely be an onslaught of legislation that could have a profound impact on HR — from unions to sick leave to ergonomicsm, Human Resources Executive magazine reports. Read More »

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