The latest from National Law Journal
- Judge doesn't buy man's claim to huge emerald
- Inmate who computer-hacked guards must pay restitution
- Alleged bribes included a yacht and a Ferrari
Judge doesn't buy man's claim to huge emerald | Top |
A California businessman did not buy the world's largest raw emerald, estimated to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, for $60,000 in 2001 in Brazil, a Los Angeles state trial judge has tentatively ruled. | |
Inmate who computer-hacked guards must pay restitution | Top |
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit upheld a lower court's order requiring a detainee convicted of hacking a prison computer system to pay for credit-monitoring services for prison employees. | |
Alleged bribes included a yacht and a Ferrari | Top |
Two senior executives of a California company paid more than $5 million in bribes — including a $300,000 red Ferrari — to officials of Mexico's electricity provider in exchange for lucrative contracts during a period of seven years, the government alleged during opening statements in a trial under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. | |
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