Law firms scale back internships for summer 2010
An increasing number of law firms are cancelling or scaling back next year’s summer internships, signalling that lawyers are not expecting a sharp rebound in work once a recovery takes hold. feeds.bizjournals.com |
Redmond matches meticulous mind, ideals to tracing fraud
In the labyrinthine world of Chris Redmond’s work, phone calls rarely get any better than one he received from an assistant in 2003. bizjournals.com |
SEC alleges ‘green’ Denver Ponzi scheme
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday accused four people and two companies of perpetrating a $30 million Ponzi scheme in which they persuaded more than 300 investors nationwide to participate in purported environmentally friendly investment opportunities. bizjournals.com |
Broadcom to settle stock-option suit for $160.5 million
Broadcom Corp. will pay $160.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit related to its historical stock-option accounting practices. (BRCM) bizjournals.com |
Iraq invasion 'had no legal mandate', Dutch inquiry finds
The invasion of Iraq had no sound mandate under international law, according to the Dutch inquiry into the war released this morning. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |