Law
Mumbai Terror Plot Suspect Headley to Plead Guilty, Defense Lawyer Says David Coleman Headley, a Chicago
man accused of helping plot the November 2008 Mumbai terror
attacks and a never-executed assault on a Danish newspaper, will
enter a guilty plea before a U.S. judge, his lawyer said.
Madoff Family Members Ask Bankruptcy Judge to Throw Out Trustee's Lawsuit Bernard Madoff’s brother, sons and
niece asked a bankruptcy judge to throw out a suit filed against
them by the trustee liquidating Madoff’s firm, who claims they
contributed to investor losses at the firm.
Nexus Technologies Pleads Guilty in U.S. to Bribing Vietnamese Officials Nexus Technologies Inc., a
Philadelphia-based export company, and three employees pleaded
guilty to bribing Vietnamese government officials in exchange
for contracts with agencies and companies.
Broadway 401, Owner of Washington's Dumont, Wins Approval of Recovery Plan Broadway 401 LLC, owner of the
Dumont Condominiums in Washington, won court approval of its
restructuring plan, paving the way to exit bankruptcy two months
after seeking court protection.
Monsanto-Modified Sugar Beet Planting Won't Be Blocked for Now, Judge Says A judge refused to immediately ban
planting of sugar beets engineered to be resistant to Monsanto
Co.’s herbicide Roundup, warning growers he may later block the
planting pending an environmental review.
AstraZeneca's Seroquel Gave Veteran Diabetes, Lawyer Argues at First Trial AstraZeneca Plc’s antipsychotic
drug Seroquel helped cause a Vietnam veteran to develop
diabetes, a lawyer for the man argued in the first case to go to
trial over the medicine.