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KPMG auditor helped pal make $1M on inside trades – Feds

A former senior KPMG LLP partner in Los Angeles has been charged with passing confidential information about clients to a close friend in exchange for cash bribes.



Pare down the D.C. Circuit? Unlikely, but not unheard of

The latest Republican proposal to remove three judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit — as unlikely as it seems to happen at this point — isn't unprecedented. But this time it brings with it an ideological battle about the political makeup of the nation's second highest court.



New information disclosed in Chandra Levy case

The morning that slain government intern Chandra Levy disappeared, a 911 call was placed from her apartment building reporting a "blood-curdling" scream. According to a lawyer for Ingmar Guandique, the man convicted in 2010 of killing the 24-year-old Levy, that recording was never turned over to defense lawyers before trial.




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S&P moves to coordinate mortgage-rating litigation

Standard & Poor's Financial Services is attempting to coordinate consumer lawsuits filed in state courts by attorneys general in 17 states before a single federal judge.



Plaintiffs committee named in meningitis litigation

A Boston federal judge has tapped lawyers to lead multidistrict litigation against a company associated with a fungal meningitis outbreak that has killed dozens of people and sickened hundreds.



The fierce urgency of now

Asylum claims often take years to resolve. You may respond that this is simply how our justice system works. But if this is how the system works, we need to stop calling it just. For there is nothing just in justice so long delayed.





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