Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Embattled Rep. Charles Rangel in plea for cash to pay legal bills - New York Daily News (LAW)

Embattled Rep. Charles Rangel in plea for cash to pay legal bills - New York Daily News
WASHINGTON - Embattled Rep. Charles Rangel is making a case for cash after the House censured the legendary lawmaker for ethical lapses. Rangel is asking his most loyal - and loaded - donors to help pay a squad of lawyers hired to defend the Harlem
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Hurd makes legal move in bid to keep letter private - San Jose Mercury News
Ex-Hewlett-Packard Co. Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd asked a Delaware judge to allow him to intervene in a shareholder's lawsuit so he can fight to keep a sealed letter about his departure confidential. Hurd, 53, under investigation by the U.S
Source: www.mercurynews.com

Kraft Foods, Starbucks continue legal spat - Tacoma News Tribune
Custom agents arrest two men for allegedly selling $400,000 worth of Ecstasy in Bellingham I n the ongoing legal spat between Kraft Foods Inc. and Starbucks Corp., Kraft said Starbucks plans to sever a 12-year coffee-distribution deal on Jan. 29, although
Source: www.thenewstribune.com

Rep. Charles Rangel sets up new legal defense fund - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Rep. Charles B. Rangel, whose 40 years in the House have come under a cloud because of an ethics scandal, announced Tuesday that he has established a new defense fund to help pay off past legal expenses and to deal with pending and new complaints. Rangel
Source: www.cleveland.com

Representative Charles Rangel Needs Help With Legal Bills - WUSA
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rep. Charles Rangel has established a defense fund that will allow supporters to help pay his legal bills. The New York Democrat still owes money to his former lawyers, who represented him in an ethics case that ended with his censure by
Source: www.wusa9.com

Net Neutrality Order Reveals FCC`s Concern About Legal Challenges - eWeek
The Federal Communications Commission published report on its Net Neutrality order shows it was true to its word that it would codify and require open Internet access for all wired Internet providers. The FCC’s Report and Order 10-201 also revealed that
Source: www.eweek.com

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