Fromer Dener Bronco Arrested by DEA

Travis Henry Facing Federal Cocaine Charges DENVER (LAWFUEL) – Jeffrey D. Sweetin, Special Agent in Charge (SAC) of the Rocky Mountain Division of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), announced the arrest of former Denver Bronco football player Travis Henry. Henry, along with James Mack, was arrested yesterday following of a multi-kilogram cocaine transaction that occurred […]

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Settlement With Bankruptcy Trustee in Connection With Class Action Lawsuit Against HiEnergy Technologies

NEW YORK, Oct. 1, 2008 (LAWFUEL) — The Rosen Law Firm announced today a settlement with the chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee in connection with a class action lawsuit pending against HiEnergy Technologies, Inc. (Pink Sheets:HIET) in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California as case number CV 04-01226-VBF. Notice of the Settlement

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Internal Revenue Service Remind that Fourth Quarter 2008 Interest Rates Effective Today

WASHINGTON (LAWFUEL) — The Internal Revenue Service has announced in Revenue Ruling 2008-47 that interest rates for the calendar quarter beginning Oct. 1, 2008 will increase by one percentage point. The new rates are: Six (6) percent for overpayments [five (5) in the case of a corporation]; Six (6) percent for underpayments; Eight (8) percent

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The Jones Day law firm is suing an Internet site for mentioning the firm without permisson — a case that rankles First Amendment experts and challenges an underpinning of the World Wide Web.

The Jones Day law firm is suing an Internet site for mentioning the firm without permisson — a case that rankles First Amendment experts and challenges an underpinning of the World Wide Web. The Cleveland-based firm claims BlockShopper.com violated trademark law by reporting that two Jones Day lawyers had bought condos in Chicago. BlockShopper can’t

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Briefcase Blog – Bloody Lawyers and Death on Messines – Legal NZ News & Jobs

LawFuel.co.nz – Legal Jobs & Newswire – The Briefcase Blog – John Bowie Blooded Lawyers The Wall Street meltdown has left lawyers bloodied along with the Masters of the Universe who not only thought they could do no wrong with all their fancy-pants packaged debt but also insisted they be paid most of the money

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DLA Piper Appoints Former Ernst & Young Chief As New HR Head – LawFuel Jobs & Legal Announcements

London – LawFuel – Law Announcements – DLA Piper today announced the appointment of Carol Ashton as HR Director for EMEA and Asia. Carol joins DLA Piper from Ernst & Young where she was Chief HR Officer for the accountancy firm. Carol has more than 20 years’ experience as an HR professional, gained from professional

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Violent ‘Crush’ Snares Thousands of Florida Fugitives, US Marshal Service Reports

LawFuel – Legal Jobs & Law Announcements Daily – Ten-Week Operation Targets Violent Offenders Statewide MIAMI – Scores of fugitives – from the Panhandle to the Keys – are now behind bars courtesy of a U.S. Marshals-led sweep targeting the “worst-of-the-worst” offenders statewide. The U.S. Marshals Service, assisted by federal, state and local law enforcement

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Christchurch Based ‘Mobile Electronic Services’ Fined for Misleading Consumers

(LAWFUEL) – A Christchurch based electrical appliance repairer has pleaded guilty to breaching the Fair Trading Act. Andrew Marks, trading as Mobile Electronic Servicing has been fined $4,500 with costs of $650 in the Christchurch District Court for making misleading claims in the Yellow Pages, for misleading a customer about her rights under the Consumer

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