The defendant’s intent does not matter in the New York fraud suit against JPMorgan Chase. The prosecutor’s political ambition does.
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A Gasoline Shortage Despite Plenty Of Fuel
American oil production is up and we’re exporting fuel, yet California stations are running out of gas.
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A Long Wait Between Crowns
I saw my first Triple Crown as a 9-year-old and my second as a middle-aged man. A swing of the pendulum, or statistical noise?
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California’s Legal Therapy For Anti-Gay Bias
Treating a nonexistent sexual orientation “disorder” can amount to child abuse. A new California law seeks to stop it.
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Managing Employer Stock Positions
If your compensation at work includes stock in the company that employs you, you may end up with too much of a seemingly good thing.
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A Look Over The Edge Of The Fiscal Cliff
Can we hope for a soft landing if we tumble over the fiscal cliff?
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Taking Control Of 401(k) Fees
More than 60 million Americans have 401(k) plans. I bet only a few actually know the costs associated with their plans or how those costs can impact their retirements.
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Firm Announces Staff Changes, West Coast Expansion
Paul Jacobs tops a list of personnel additions and promotions this fall as the firm established a West Coast presence in metropolitan Portland, Ore.
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Seeking Truth Behind Five False Confessions
Were five teenagers coerced into falsely confessing to a lurid sexual assault? The proof won’t be found in Ken Burns’ outtakes.
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