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As Thursday brought the first criminal indictments tied to the subprime mortgage crisis, attention inevitably has swung to the prosecutors who are leading the charge.

As Thursday brought the first criminal indictments tied to the subprime mortgage crisis, attention inevitably has swung to the prosecutors who are leading the charge. In the cases of Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin, two former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers, their chief adversary is Benton J. Campbell, the United States attorney for the Eastern […]

As Thursday brought the first criminal indictments tied to the subprime mortgage crisis, attention inevitably has swung to the prosecutors who are leading the charge. Read More »

California State Office of Traffic Safety Ranks Malibu Number One for Injuries

http://lawfuel.com/show-release.asp?ID=18380 Posted on Saturday, June 21, 2008 Los Angeles car accident lawyers reported today that in the latest information that has been released by the Public Safety Commission for the year 2005 was made available by the Malibu-Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station located in Malibu. The release of this information named Malibu as the number one

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Senior Pentagon lawyers played a more active role than previously known in developing the aggressive interrogation techniques approved for use in 2002 at the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, according to officials familiar with a Senate investigation.

Senior Pentagon lawyers played a more active role than previously known in developing the aggressive interrogation techniques approved for use in 2002 at the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, according to officials familiar with a Senate investigation. Investigators with the Senate Armed Services Committee have found documents from July 2002 showing that Pentagon lawyers

Senior Pentagon lawyers played a more active role than previously known in developing the aggressive interrogation techniques approved for use in 2002 at the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, according to officials familiar with a Senate investigation. Read More »

Sixty-seven individuals ranging from mortgage brokers to attorneys have been charged in the Chicago-area portion of a sweeping nationwide crackdown on mortgage fraud, officials announced Thursday.

Sixty-seven individuals ranging from mortgage brokers to attorneys have been charged in the Chicago-area portion of a sweeping nationwide crackdown on mortgage fraud, officials announced Thursday. “The hundreds of millions of dollars of fraud, particularly home mortgage fraud, that we’re seeing around the country, not only damages financial institutions but more importantly makes like more

Sixty-seven individuals ranging from mortgage brokers to attorneys have been charged in the Chicago-area portion of a sweeping nationwide crackdown on mortgage fraud, officials announced Thursday. Read More »

In the end, says the lawyer who defended the Milberg firm for more than four years, he had no choice: If Milberg was to survive as a law firm, it had to reach a deal

In the end, says the lawyer who defended the Milberg firm for more than four years, he had no choice: If Milberg was to survive as a law firm, it had to reach a deal with Los Angeles prosecutors to avoid a guilty plea or conviction in the federal probe of kickbacks to lead plaintiffs

In the end, says the lawyer who defended the Milberg firm for more than four years, he had no choice: If Milberg was to survive as a law firm, it had to reach a deal Read More »

Abu Qatada, the radical Islamic cleric described as Osama bin Laden’s “right-hand man in Europe”, has been released from jail after a judge ruled that there were no grounds to keep him in prison.

Abu Qatada, the radical Islamic cleric described as Osama bin Laden’s “right-hand man in Europe”, has been released from jail after a judge ruled that there were no grounds to keep him in prison. The decision to allow him to return to his home in London – where he will receive around £1,000 per month

Abu Qatada, the radical Islamic cleric described as Osama bin Laden’s “right-hand man in Europe”, has been released from jail after a judge ruled that there were no grounds to keep him in prison. Read More »

The US Government is close to bringing the first criminal charges against Wall Street executives relating to the credit crunch.

The US Government is close to bringing the first criminal charges against Wall Street executives relating to the credit crunch. Brooklyn-based prosecutors are preparing to indict Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin, two former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers, and it is understood that the two men could be charged this week. Mr Cioffi and Mr

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In a stinging rebuke to President Bush’s anti-terror policies, a deeply divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that foreign detainees held for years at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba have the right to appeal to U.S. civilian courts to challenge their indefinite imprisonment without charges.

In a stinging rebuke to President Bush’s anti-terror policies, a deeply divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that foreign detainees held for years at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba have the right to appeal to U.S. civilian courts to challenge their indefinite imprisonment without charges. Bush said he strongly disagreed with the decision — the third time

In a stinging rebuke to President Bush’s anti-terror policies, a deeply divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that foreign detainees held for years at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba have the right to appeal to U.S. civilian courts to challenge their indefinite imprisonment without charges. Read More »

The U.K.’s top 100 law firms managed to shake off the effects of the economic downturn to maintain double-digit growth in the fourth quarter of the last financial year, according to research from professional services leader Deloitte.

The U.K.’s top 100 law firms managed to shake off the effects of the economic downturn to maintain double-digit growth in the fourth quarter of the last financial year, according to research from professional services leader Deloitte. The organization’s quarterly survey found firms saw revenues grow by 12 percent over the period, giving the group

The U.K.’s top 100 law firms managed to shake off the effects of the economic downturn to maintain double-digit growth in the fourth quarter of the last financial year, according to research from professional services leader Deloitte. Read More »

The future of President Bush’s controversial military trial system for terror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay has been dealt a potentially terminal blow by the US Supreme Court.

The future of President Bush’s controversial military trial system for terror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay has been dealt a potentially terminal blow by the US Supreme Court. In its third rebuke of the Bush Administration’s treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, the court ruled that the 270 foreign terror suspects have the right under

The future of President Bush’s controversial military trial system for terror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay has been dealt a potentially terminal blow by the US Supreme Court. Read More »

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