...gained recognition for prosecuting R. Allen Stanford, former chairman of Stanford Financial Group of Houston. Stanford was found guilty in March 2012 of 13 of...
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...R. Allen Stanford ("Stanford") created and...Stanford's Chief Financial Officer, determined that...
...Half of the 80 active...tanks and other groups, according to the judges' financial disclosure reports for...
...Laura Pendergest-Holt, former chief investment officer for Stanford Financial Group (SFG) of Houston, pleaded guilty on June 21 to obstructing a U...
...March, a federal court jury found Stanford, former chairman of Houston's Stanford Financial Group, guilty of 13 of 14 criminal counts against him...
...the government's criminal prosecution of former executives with the Stanford Financial Group of Houston. Costa was the lead prosecutor during R. Allen Stanford's...
...federal custody. Stanford — the former chairman of Houston's Stanford Financial Group (SFG) — faced the criminal charges in connection with...
...federal custody. Stanford — the former chairman of Houston's Stanford Financial Group (SFG) — faced the criminal charges in connection with...
...March 6, a federal court jury in Houston found R. Allen Stanford, former chairman of Stanford Financial Group of Houston, guilty of 13 of 14...
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...Appellant/cross-appellee, Carlton Energy Group, LLC ("Carlton"), challenges the trial...trial court's suggested remittitur of the jury's actual damages...
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