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Prosecutors acknowledged that senior Goldman Sachs salesman David Loeb shared information about three technology companies with Rajaratnam.
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A federal jury ruled that Google didn't infringe Oracle patents for Java technology in the second phase of the companies' trial.
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A legal battle between Highland Capital founder Jim Dondero and his former protégé, Patrick Daugherty, intensified this week, as Mr. Daugherty alleged Highland inappropriately transferred assets between Highland funds.
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BP agreed to add $400 million in pollution controls at its refinery in Whiting, Ind., to address environmental concerns about an expansion of the facility.
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Three Facebook investors filed a civil lawsuit alleging the company and its underwriters failed to properly disclose changes to analysts' forecasts ahead of the IPO.
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A lawsuit accused a government-funded employment agency and seven former managers of manipulating job-placement data in order to ensure it continued to receive money connected to a contract with New York City.
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Dewey & LeBoeuf couldn't make the deadline for submitting its final bills in the Dodgers case.
A group of NewPage Corp. bondholders say the public interest is best served by unsealing a potential lawsuit they may face.
Wegelin, Switzerland's oldest bank, is still on the loose, and failed to send a representative to U.S. Federal court Wednesday afternoon and answer to charges that it actively helped U.S. citizens hide $1.2 billion in foreign bank accounts to avoid paying taxes.
Alec Baldwin's Jack Donaghy of the TV show 30 Rock once received "the cufflinks Reagan was buried in" as a birthday present, but a true-life example of celebrity collecting is even more bizarre.
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Kodak suffered a setback in a patent suit against Apple and BlackBerry maker RIM, dealing a blow to the one-time film giant's efforts to raise billions of dollars by selling off its intellectual property.
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Who should get the money from the sale of Rosa Parks's possessions is a central issue in legal skirmishes in a Michigan probate court over the estate of the woman who became famous for refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus in 1955.
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A program that gives federal immigration officials access to the fingerprints of undocumented immigrants booked into local jails will start Tuesday despite staunch opposition from advocates and lawmakers.
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