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Cuomo Took Campaign Donations From Lawyers With Matters Before His Office New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s campaign fund took tens of thousands of dollars from law firms representing clients his office investigated or accused of wrongdoing, state records show.

SEC to Focus on Derivatives as Insider-Trading Probes Widen, Khuzami Says The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will focus on financial instruments such as derivatives as it broadens a crackdown on insider trading by hedge funds, enforcement director Robert Khuzami said.

JPMorgan Hires Linklaters Asia Managing Partner Zili Shao as China Chief JPMorgan Chase & Co. said it hired Zili Shao from law firm Linklaters LLP as chairman and chief executive officer of its China operations.

Madoff Trustee Picard Submits $22 Million Bill for Five Months of Work Irving Picard, the liquidator for Bernard Madoff’s investment advisory business, asked a judge to approve $22.1 million in fees for him and his law firm, Baker & Hostetler LLP, for five months of work on the case.

Oracle $7.4 Billion Sun Takeover May Be Blocked by EU on Competition Issue Oracle Corp.’s planned $7.4 billion purchase of Sun Microsystems Inc. may be blocked by European Union regulators because of concerns that Oracle might be able to eliminate Sun’s MySQL database product as a competitor, according to an EU document.

Merck Gets Second Dismissal of Fosamax Lawsuit in Manhattan Federal Court Merck & Co. won dismissal of the second case scheduled for trial over claims its osteoporosis drug Fosamax caused so-called jaw death.



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