Washington, D.C., March 16, 2007 – LAWFUEL – The Securities and Ex…

Washington, D.C., March 16, 2007 – LAWFUEL – The Securities and Exchange Commission announced today that it has settled its enforcement action against F. David Radler, the former Deputy Chairman and COO of Hollinger International, Inc., pending in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois. Under the terms of the settlement, Radler is ordered […]

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LAWFUEL – UK Law News – Holman Fenwick & Willan (HFW) is pleased to …

LAWFUEL – UK Law News – Holman Fenwick & Willan (HFW) is pleased to announce that David Brookes has joined the firm as a partner in the London office. David is a ship finance specialist and was previously a senior assistant at Stephenson Harwood. His arrival brings to eleven the number of partners specialising in

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Was Instrumental in First Major Governmental Action Brought Agains…

Was Instrumental in First Major Governmental Action Brought Against a Pharmacy Benefit Manager Philadelphia, Pa. – March 15, 2007 – LAWFUEL – Pepper Hamilton LLP announced that David T. Shapiro, a former attorney in the Civil Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, has joined the firm as of counsel in the white collar criminal

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Washington, D.C., March 15, 2007 – LAWFUEL – Law News Network – The …

Washington, D.C., March 15, 2007 – LAWFUEL – Law News Network – The Securities and Exchange Commission announced today the selection of Joan L. Loizeaux to serve as Associate General Counsel for Adjudication. Ms. Loizeaux is currently serving as the Principal Assistant General Counsel for Adjudication. Ms. Loizeaux has been at the Commission since 1992

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LawFuel.com – Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged and confessed brains…

LawFuel.com – Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged and confessed brains behind the 9/11 terror attacks, claims to have decapitated American journalist Daniel Pearl, according to a transcript released by the Pentagon. Mohammed claims he was the figure in the video of the beheading of the Wall Street Journal reporter, saying “I decapitated with my blessed

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LAWFUEL – Asia Law & Business – Mallesons Stephen Jaques’ market-l…

LAWFUEL – Asia Law & Business – Mallesons Stephen Jaques’ market-leading legal expertise in Asia and Australia has been re-affirmed by two independent surveys and its level of client service praised by another. At International Financial Law Review’s 2007 Asian Awards, Mallesons was named Regional Law Firm of the Year for the fourth consecutive year.

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LawFuel.com – Lead Story – The fallen media baron Conrad Black emerged…

LawFuel.com – Lead Story – The fallen media baron Conrad Black emerged from court last night expressing confidence in the jury of 12 ­ and a “reserve list” of eight ­ that was decided after seven hours of courtroom haggling. His attorney, Edward Genson, also came out smiling, telling reporters: “You can say that I

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Conrad Black’s lawyers barred a string of potential jurors who showed distaste for super-high executive salaries as a Chicago court selected the jury that will try the former Daily Telegraph proprietor for an alleged $84m fraud.

Conrad Black’s lawyers barred a string of potential jurors who showed distaste for super-high executive salaries as a Chicago court selected the jury that will try the former Daily Telegraph proprietor for an alleged $84m (£43m) fraud. The fallen media baron emerged from court last night expressing confidence in the jury of 12 ­ and

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