The attorney general is preparing a lawsuit against Goal Financial, charging that the lender broke laws by luring borrowers with cash and gifts and that it misled consumers about loan terms.
The attorney general is preparing a lawsuit against Goal Financial, charging that the lender broke laws by luring borrowers with cash and gifts and that it misled consumers about loan terms.
A former chief executive of the construction company KBR Inc. pleaded guilty to federal bribery and kickback charges in connection with work done in Nigeria from 1995 to 2004.
Everybody likes free music but nobody likes to be sued. For people seeking free music online, therein lies the rub.
Everybody likes free music but nobody likes to be sued. For people seeking free music online, therein lies the rub.
A federal judge has ruled that Gristede’s violated federal and state laws by failing to pay overtime to hundreds of lower-level managers at its supermarkets.
Two billionaires are fighting over whether the rules for the next America’s Cup disqualify a $10 million yacht.
The Justice Department announced that it was backing away from the practice of pressing companies to share secrets with prosecutors and not pay the legal fees of employees accused of crimes.
The company is halting some pricing practices that critics say were contributing to overuse of its flagship anemia drug Aranesp at a time of mounting concerns about the product’s safety.
Amgen is halting some pricing practices that critics say were contributing to overuse of its flagship anemia drug Aranesp at a time of mounting concerns about the product’s safety.
A U.S. appeals court threw out a $241 million restitution award against France’s Artemis SA linked to the purchase of assets from the failed Executive Life Insurance Company of California.