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  • Wash. man pleads guilty to defrauding ID investors

    Wash. man pleads guilty to defrauding ID investors

    Recent Cases 08/10/2011

    A Washington man has pleaded guilty in federal court in Idaho to cheating investors out of more than $2 million and using the cash for his own benefit. Federal prosecutors say 59-year-old Dale Edward Lowell, of Colbert, Wash., pleaded guilty to one c...

  • No class-action for suits over Calif. fish kill

    No class-action for suits over Calif. fish kill

    Recent Cases 08/09/2011

    An appeals court has rejected class-action status for a lawsuit prompted by efforts to kill off an invasive fish in Northern California. The Sacramento Bee says the 3rd District Court of Appeal ruled last week that people suing the state had too litt...

  • Bank of America starts overdraft rebate outreach

    Bank of America starts overdraft rebate outreach

    Recent Cases 08/08/2011

    If you had a Bank of America account with a debit card between January 2001 and May of this year, you may be due some cash. The nation's largest bank has started contacting customers who may be entitled to a refund. It recently reached a class-action...

  • NYC lawyer pleads guilty to tax charge

    NYC lawyer pleads guilty to tax charge

    Recent Cases 08/05/2011

    A lawyer has pleaded guilty to not paying taxes on nearly $11 million in income while working at a major Wall Street law firm. John O'Brien entered the plea Thursday in federal court in Manhattan. The government had accused the 48-year-old O'Brien of...

  • Court tosses Wisconsin limit on PAC donations

    Court tosses Wisconsin limit on PAC donations

    Recent Cases 08/03/2011

    A federal appeals court ruling could lead to even more spending in Wisconsin's recall elections. A 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled Monday that the state's $10,000 annual contribution limit on so-called "super PACs," or political action ...

  • Court denies motion to stop Loughner medication

    Court denies motion to stop Loughner medication

    Recent Cases 07/25/2011

    A federal court Friday night denied an emergency motion by defense lawyers to keep prison officials in Missouri from forcibly medicating the Tucson shooting rampage suspect with a psychotropic drug. In a one-page ruling, judges from the 9th Circuit C...

  • Paralegal accused of stealing from law firm

    Paralegal accused of stealing from law firm

    Recent Cases 07/20/2011

    Authorities say a South Florida paralegal stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from her Fort Lauderdale law firm. Miami-Dade officials on Tuesday charged 53-year-old Brenda Wilcott-Kelly with more than 80 felonies, including grand theft and forging...

  • Lawyer defends Nevada truck firm in Amtrak crash

    Lawyer defends Nevada truck firm in Amtrak crash

    Recent Cases 07/11/2011

    A lawyer for the Nevada trucking company whose tractor-trailer slammed into an Amtrak train, killing six people, defended the company’s safety record Thursday and said it was not at fault in two previous accidents cited in state safety records. John ...

  • Law school enrollment in Missouri lags as legal jobs dry up

    Law school enrollment in Missouri lags as legal jobs dry up

    Recent Cases 07/03/2011

    Missouri law schools expect fewer students in the fall after several years of significant enrollment growth both regionally and nationally. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported this week that the University of Missouri's flagship campus in Columbia h...

  • Los Angeles Dodgers file for bankruptcy

    Los Angeles Dodgers file for bankruptcy

    Recent Cases 06/27/2011

    The Los Angeles Dodgers filed for bankruptcy protection, blaming Major League Baseball for rejecting a television deal with Fox Network to give the storied baseball team an urgent injection of cash. Monday's filing marks a dramatic attempt by Dodgers...

  • Ex-Delaware pediatrician guilty of child sex abuse

    Ex-Delaware pediatrician guilty of child sex abuse

    Recent Cases 06/21/2011

    A former Delaware pediatrician who decorated his office with Disney characters and miniature amusement park rides was found guilty Thursday of sexually abusing scores of his young patients. Earl Bradley, 58, recorded homemade videos of the abuse, sai...

  • Navy subcontractor pleads guilty in bribe case

    Navy subcontractor pleads guilty in bribe case

    Recent Cases 06/20/2011

    A Navy subcontractor pleaded guilty Friday in Rhode Island for his part in what federal prosecutors say was a kickback scheme that cost the Navy millions of dollars.Russell Spencer's plea was part of an agreement with prosecutors in which he promised...

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