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Previous Posts
Industries Beg "Please Regulate Us!"
Lawsuits Down, Costs Up?
Private Banks as Corporate Shareholders
CEO Pre-Prison Survival Guide
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Plaintiff Attorneys in the Cross-Hairs
9/18/2007
Quick Hits
We've got plumbing, housecleaning, dog walking and just general baby domination going on right now at Daily Caveat HQ. So we'll make this a quick one today - all killer, no filler:
Lerach guilty plea set, says Lattman at the WSJ law Blog.
Met Mortgage execs meet with SEC on settlement agreement.
Quest announces a $143 million financial restatement.
SEC slaps 69 firms for failure to comply with PCAB.
Update on BP negligence case - will Lord Browne testify?
Penn Traffic grocery chain pumps up the books, gets caught.
The SEC comes out swinging at Nortel.
Formula One levies fines for spying teams.
Siemens supervisory board dismisses two.
Go get'em kids...
-- MDT
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