...Group Inc. The company also has consulted on damages in mortgage-backed securities cases and on aspects of the Affordable Care Act. Based...
...reporters and editors. Gary Pruitt, the news agency's president and chief executive officer, called the government subpoenas a "massive and unprecedented intrusion"...
...reporting on all manner of government conduct, including matters touching on national security which lie at the heart of this case," the letter said...
...for today safety and security systems. The company makes fire...Federal Signal president and chief executive officer Dennis Martin, who joined...
...partners in the Atlanta office. Neiditz will focus on privacy and information security and Witt will focus on information technology and information security and privacy...
...agreements with both the U.S. Justice Department and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company agreed to pay about $1.6 million...
...positions of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on some...several former Magyar Telekom Nyrt. executives all of whom are...
...Mariana Pfaelzer ruled that AIG had standing to sue over mortgage-backed securities it transferred to Maiden Lane II LLC, a special-purpose vehicle created...
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