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When companies resolve class-action suits, they typically tell people about the settlement by postcard or in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, USA Today or the New York Times.
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Three former UBS AG executives convicted of bid-rigging should get prison terms ranging from more than 11 years to almost 20, U.S. prosecutors argued.
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The National Basketball Association’s next commissioner is an ego-free practical joker with an innate ability to bridge divides and settle complex disagreements, those who have worked with -- and negotiated against -- Adam Silver said.
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The National Basketball Association’s next commissioner is an ego-free practical joker with an innate ability to bridge divides and settle complex disagreements, those who have worked with -- and negotiated against -- Adam Silver said.
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William Foster, convicted for his part in a $22 million real estate investment fraud, was sentenced to three years in prison.
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A federal judge limited the number of recordings for which music labels can seek monetary damages in the copyright infringement case against website Lime Wire LLC.
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Ten members of a Russian spy ring pleaded guilty to conspiring to act as unregistered foreign agents, and will be expelled immediately from the U.S. in a prisoner exchange with Russia.
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A former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. analyst who fled while on probation for leading a $6.7 million insider-trading scheme was ordered to pay a $27.7 million judgment in a lawsuit filed by federal regulators.
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File-sharing website Lime Wire LLC received a January trial date for damages in a copyright infringement case brought by record companies including Warner Music Group Inc.
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A retired Croatian seamstress won a ruling from a federal judge in New York reversing a $5.7 million judgment against her in a 2005 insider trading lawsuit.
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