LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – A convicted money launderer was today o…

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – A convicted money launderer was today ordered to pay more than £300,000 following a confiscation order at Southwark Crown Court. Terry Anthony Ryan (DoB: 17/2/78 – 29 yrs) self employed of Lechmere Approach, Woodford Green Essex was found guilty on 29 September at Southwark Crown Court of 4 counts […]

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Austin, August 6, 2007 – LAWFUEL – The Lawyer Newswire…

Austin, August 6, 2007 – LAWFUEL – The Lawyer Newswire – Mary F. Keller has joined Texas law firm Winstead PC as a shareholder in the Business and Transactions Department – Corporate and Securities Practice Group. Keller will work in Winstead’s Austin Office supporting Winstead’s Insurance Industry Practice Group. Her practice will focus on insurance

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Washington D.C., Aug. 6, 2007 – LAWFUEL – The Law Newswire – The Sec…

Washington D.C., Aug. 6, 2007 – LAWFUEL – The Law Newswire – The Securities and Exchange Commission announced today that Martin P. Dunn, Deputy Director of the Division of Corporation Finance, will leave the agency at the end of August to join O’Melveny & Myers LLP as a partner in its Washington D.C. office. Mr.

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Chicago, August 6, 2007 – LAWFUEL – Law Firm Newswire – Baker & M…

Chicago, August 6, 2007 – LAWFUEL – Law Firm Newswire – Baker & McKenzie LLP is pleased to announce that David Heroy, Carmen Lonstein and Bruce Lithgow joined the Firm’s North American Financial Restructuring, Creditors Rights & Bankruptcy practice as Partners in its Chicago office. Heroy, Lonstein and Lithgow are all nationally recognized practitioners in

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Washington, D.C. – LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – The FBI continues …

Washington, D.C. – LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – The FBI continues to provide support to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the State of Minnesota in the bridge collapse investigation in Minneapolis. The federal investigation is being led by the National Transportation Safety Board. The Minneapolis Field Office has provided Special Agents, its

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SEATTLE, Aug. 6, 2007 LAWFUEL – Law Firm Newswire — Keller Rohrba…

SEATTLE, Aug. 6, 2007 LAWFUEL – Law Firm Newswire — Keller Rohrback L.L.P (www.erisafraud.com) today announced that it has commenced an investigation against Health Management Associates, Inc. (“HMA” or the “Company”) (NYSE:HMA) for potential violations of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”). The investigation focuses on investments in HMA stock by the

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London, August 6, 2007, 2007 – LAWFUEL – The Law Firm Newswire – D…

London, August 6, 2007, 2007 – LAWFUEL – The Law Firm Newswire – Dewey Ballantine, a global law firm, announced today that Peter Magyar, a leading capital markets partner, will join the firm as a partner in its London office. Mr. Magyar, who will be Dewey Ballantine’s European head of capital markets, brings the number

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LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Bert Fingerhut was a top securities ana…

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Bert Fingerhut was a top securities analyst on Wall Street who retired to Aspen at 40. Inspired by Peter Lynch’s “Beating The Street” he developed a new, winning system. Only problem is, as the WSJ reports, he was breaking the law. Read LawFuel.com – First with law news.

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Bert Fingerhut was a top securities analyst on Wall Street who retired to Aspen at 40. Inspired by Peter Lynch’s “Beating The Street” he developed a new, winning system. Only problem is, as the WSJ reports, he was breaking the law.

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In his day, Bert Fingerhut was a Wall Street player. A top-ranked securities analyst for eight straight years, making calls that moved markets, Mr. Fingerhut rose to director of research at Oppenheimer & Co. in 1980. Three years later, he retired to Aspen, Colo. He was 40 years old. In the Rockies, Mr. Fingerhut became

Bert Fingerhut was a top securities analyst on Wall Street who retired to Aspen at 40. Inspired by Peter Lynch’s “Beating The Street” he developed a new, winning system. Only problem is, as the WSJ reports, he was breaking the law. Read More »

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