Frank Easterbrook News
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A U.S. appeals court reviewing the first of 21 class-action cases by FedEx Corp. drivers claiming they’re company employees and not independent contractors asked the Kansas Supreme Court how drivers are classified under that state’s law.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. faces a regulatory probe in Britain and scrutiny from the German government after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sued the firm for fraud tied to collateralized debt obligations.
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After three trials, a jury convicted Internet radio host and blogger Hal Turner of threatening the lives of three U.S. appeals-court judges.
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Nokia Oyj removed one patent from its complaint against Apple Inc. with the U.S. International Trade Commission, company spokesman Mark Durrant said.
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Hal Turner , the Internet radio host and blogger serving a 33-month sentence for threatening three U.S. judges, agreed to let the government destroy his firearms after the judge in his case ordered them returned to his mother.
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Hal Turner, the Internet “shock jock” radio host in prison for threatening federal judges, was acquitted by a jury of inciting his blog readers to injure three Connecticut government officials.
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Galleon Group LLC founder Raj Rajaratnam will get a court hearing on his claim that the government filed a misleading application to wiretap him and that the evidence produced by the taps should be excluded.
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Federal prosecutors told a judge they want to destroy four firearms, including a Mossberg 12- gauge shotgun, owned by Hal Turner , the Internet radio host and blogger sentenced to 33 months in prison for threatening the lives of three U.S. appeals-court judges.
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