Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Fannie Mae Securities Class Action Lawyers Seek $44M

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• Fannie Mae Securities Class Action Lawyers Seek $44M

• Minn. Whistleblower in Controversial DOJ Deal Loses Case

• Akin Advises D.C. 2024 Board on Olympic Bid

• Commerce GC Calls for Unified U.S. Privacy Policy

• Claims Chief Denounces BP's 'Uncorroborated' Fraud Charges

• EEOC, Mexican Government Team Up on Worker Rights

Fannie Mae Securities Class Action Lawyers Seek $44M

Earlier this year, Fannie Mae and its former auditor, KPMG LLP, reached a $153 million settlement in a securities fraud class action. As the agreement moves towards final court approval, lawyers for the class members are seeking more than $44... Read More »

Minn. Whistleblower in Controversial DOJ Deal Loses Case

A Minnesota whistleblower whose case was at the center of a protracted dispute between congressional Republicans and the U.S. Justice Department lost his dispute today in a federal appeals court. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit upheld... Read More »

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Akin Advises D.C. 2024 Board on Olympic Bid

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld wants to help the Washington metropolitan area make its dash for Olympic gold. The firm is serving as legal counsel to D.C. 2024, the nonprofit organization that plans to make a pitch to bring... Read More »

Commerce GC Calls for Unified U.S. Privacy Policy

Help wanted: Industry leaders sought to build confidence in U.S. privacy protections. This was the plea made by departing U.S. Commerce Department General Counsel Cameron Kerry to the U.S. private sector Wednesday. Delivering his final public remarks as Commerce GC... Read More »

Claims Chief Denounces BP's 'Uncorroborated' Fraud Charges

The administrator of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill settlement fund has denied BP PLC's latest allegations of potential fraud among members of an appeals panel that reviews claims and involving an employee in a customer center in Alabama. Read More »

EEOC, Mexican Government Team Up on Worker Rights

Just because you're an undocumented worker, that doesn't mean you have no civil rights. That's the message from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Mexican government. Read More »

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