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New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has filed a lawsuit against Dell, saying the personal computer maker misled consumers with its PC financing offers.

New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has filed a lawsuit against Dell, saying the personal computer maker misled consumers with its PC financing offers. Dell confirmed the suit on Wednesday, and said it intended to vigorously defend itself against it. The complaint charges that the Round Rock, Texas-based company and its financing subsidiary, Dell […]

New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has filed a lawsuit against Dell, saying the personal computer maker misled consumers with its PC financing offers. Read More »

Now that the number-two official at the Justice Department has resigned, the question many in Washington are asking is: Will soon-to-be-former Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty be DOJ’s fall guy — or its worst nightmare?

Now that the number-two official at the Justice Department has resigned, the question many in Washington are asking is: Will soon-to-be-former Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty be DOJ’s fall guy — or its worst nightmare? As is so often the case when someone gets the ax in Washington, the official explanation for McNulty’s departure was

Now that the number-two official at the Justice Department has resigned, the question many in Washington are asking is: Will soon-to-be-former Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty be DOJ’s fall guy — or its worst nightmare? Read More »

The Paul Wolfowitz World Bank-Girlfriend-Hire-Scandal has involved Gibson Dunn, the law firm that reviewed Wolfowitz’s contract after-the-fact and the special committee investigating the appointment are not too impressed.

A report by a special committee of The World Bank Group, released Monday, questions Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher’s review of World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz’s transfer of his girlfriend, Shaha Riza, to a high-paying job at the U.S. Department of State. That transfer has mushroomed into a scandal threatening to cost Wolfowitz his job. Documents

The Paul Wolfowitz World Bank-Girlfriend-Hire-Scandal has involved Gibson Dunn, the law firm that reviewed Wolfowitz’s contract after-the-fact and the special committee investigating the appointment are not too impressed. Read More »

Tyco International whose top two officers were imprisoned for fraud, has agreed to pay almost $3 billion to settle class-action suits brought by investors, the company announced today.

Tyco International whose top two officers were imprisoned for fraud, has agreed to pay almost $3 billion to settle class-action suits brought by investors, the company announced today. The settlement, described as the largest payment ever by a company in such a suit, seeks to help put to rest one of the nation’s most notorious

Tyco International whose top two officers were imprisoned for fraud, has agreed to pay almost $3 billion to settle class-action suits brought by investors, the company announced today. Read More »

The World Bank board meets today to consider the fate of President Paul Wolfowitz, and the truth is that the verdict may already be in. The Wall Street Journal believes so.

The World Bank board meets today to consider the fate of President Paul Wolfowitz, and the truth is that the verdict may already be in. The board will consider the report of an investigating committee dominated by the same European nations that have been orchestrating the media campaign to depose him. As almost daily newspaper

The World Bank board meets today to consider the fate of President Paul Wolfowitz, and the truth is that the verdict may already be in. The Wall Street Journal believes so. Read More »

The surprise resignation of Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty comes in the midst of controversy over the department’s firing of eight US Attorneys last year.

The No. 2 official at the Justice Department, Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty, has submitted his resignation to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, the Justice Department announced Monday. McNulty cited personal reasons for his resignation. “The financial realities of college-age children and two decades of public service lead me to a long overdue transition in my

The surprise resignation of Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty comes in the midst of controversy over the department’s firing of eight US Attorneys last year. Read More »

A Web user and his information are like a grizzly and her cub. Come between them, and you’re likely to get mauled. That’s what a group of heavyweight tech and entertainment companies learned last week when they tried to keep the lid on the code that could help break the electronic locks on HD-DVDs.

A Web user and his information are like a grizzly and her cub. Come between them, and you’re likely to get mauled. That’s what a group of heavyweight tech and entertainment companies learned last week when they tried to keep the lid on the code that could help break the electronic locks on HD-DVDs. On

A Web user and his information are like a grizzly and her cub. Come between them, and you’re likely to get mauled. That’s what a group of heavyweight tech and entertainment companies learned last week when they tried to keep the lid on the code that could help break the electronic locks on HD-DVDs. Read More »

Conrad Black’s fraud trial enters some of its most crucial days this week as defence lawyers attempt to convince jurors that star prosecution witness David Radler was the only one responsible for diverting millions of dollars away from the company’s shareholders.

Conrad Black’s fraud trial enters some of its most crucial days this week as defence lawyers attempt to convince jurors that star prosecution witness David Radler was the only one responsible for diverting millions of dollars away from the company’s shareholders. “There has to be a knock-out punch with Radler very quickly on Monday,” said

Conrad Black’s fraud trial enters some of its most crucial days this week as defence lawyers attempt to convince jurors that star prosecution witness David Radler was the only one responsible for diverting millions of dollars away from the company’s shareholders. Read More »

Sources familiar with a consultants’ report on the biggest oil spill on the Alaskan North Slope last year told Reuters this week the document blamed cost cutting at BP following two mergers for decimating internal controls over operations with key findings deleted from the report.

U.S. congressional investigators this week asked BP Plc to explain why it plans to delete a key finding from a consultant’s report that detailed “budget pressure” as a contributor to the biggest oil spill on the Alaska North Slope last year. BP wants to remove a finding in a March 2007 report by consultants Booz

Sources familiar with a consultants’ report on the biggest oil spill on the Alaskan North Slope last year told Reuters this week the document blamed cost cutting at BP following two mergers for decimating internal controls over operations with key findings deleted from the report. Read More »

Australian securities regulators are finding an upsurge in insider trading cases following the rise in takeovers and the booming stock market, according to reports.

The rise in takeovers and the booming stock market has led to a big increase in the number of potential insider trading cases spotted by the Australian Securities Exchange, according to supervision head Eric Mayne. Mr Mayne said the ASX had referred 18 potential insider trading cases to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC)

Australian securities regulators are finding an upsurge in insider trading cases following the rise in takeovers and the booming stock market, according to reports. Read More »

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