Former Chief Financial Officer Sentenced To prison For Backdating Stock Options – SEC Announcement

LAWFUEL – Legal Newswire – MICHAEL J. GARCIA, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that CAROLE D. ARGO, the former Chief Financial Officer of Maryland-based software information security products and services provider SafeNet, Inc. (“SafeNet”), was sentenced today to six months in prison and ordered to pay a fine […]

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Ron Paul Campaign Announces Two Additions to Presidential Election Campaign

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – The Ron Paul Presidential Campaign today announced two key additions. John Tate is now national political director and Mark Elam has joined the team as national media director. John Tate is a 25-year veteran of Republican politics. He has worked on dozens of local, state and national campaigns, was a key organizer

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Five men were convicted on Monday of stealing £53m from a depot in Kent in Britain’s biggest ever cash heist and following a seven month trial.

Five men were convicted on Monday of stealing £53m from a depot in Kent in Britain’s biggest ever cash heist. The heavily-armed gang carried out the raid in February 2006 after kidnapping the depot’s manager and family at gunpoint. Disguised as policemen and kitted out in an array of fake noses, chins and beards, the

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NASP’s Subrogation Litigation Skills Conference and Executive Forum

MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 28 LAWFUEL – US Litigation Announcements – National Association of Subrogation Professionals (NASP), the world’s largest insurance subrogation association and leader in subrogation education, is pleased to announce its Third Annual Subrogation Litigation Skills Conference, taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada at The Mirage on March 27 and 28, 2008. This unique educational

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Land Use Attorney Group Join Sheppard Mullin In Orange County

Partner Geoff Willis Leads Team; Expands Firm’s Growing Real Estate Practice COSTA MESA, Jan. 28, 2008 — LAWFUEL – Land Law News – Geoffrey K. Willis and Deborah M. Rosenthal have joined the Orange County office of Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP as partners in the firm’s Real Estate, Land Use and Environmental practice

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Attorney Appointed To Nightingale’s Healthcare News ‘Outstanding Healthcare Litigators’ List

ATLANTA, January 24, 2008 — LAWFUEL – Lawyer Announcements – King & Spalding’s James Boswell, a partner in the firm’s Atlanta Healthcare and Business Litigation practices, has been selected as one of twelve “outstanding healthcare litigators” nationally for 2007 in the January 2008 edition of Nightingale’s Healthcare News. Boswell was acknowledged for his representation of

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Business & Law – Baker & McKenzie Acts for ARA Asset Management on its Successful IPO

Singapore, January 25, 2008 – LAWFUEL – Law Newswire – Baker & McKenzie acted as US and Hong Kong counsel for ARA Asset Management Limited (“ARA”) on its initial public offering of 279 million ordinary shares, including a placement to cornerstone investors. The shares were listed on the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited on November

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Workers who are legally prescribed marijuana to treat illness can still be fired from their jobs, following a ruling Thursday from the California Supreme Court.

Workers who are legally prescribed marijuana to treat illness can still be fired from their jobs, following a ruling Thursday from the California Supreme Court. The 5-2 decision upheld the job termination of Gary Ross, who flunked a company drug test shortly after being hired at a telecommunications firm. A state referendum that allows people

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