A Tennessee federal judge approved $11.7 million in attorney fees from the $35 million settlement that the accounting giant KPMG agreed to pay to end a class action from Miller Energy Resources Inc. investors who said the firm helped the now-defunct company falsify financials about its oil and gas assets.
Lost in the uproar over the China Initiative that the Justice Department eventually shut down was the role of universities in ensuring compliance with disclosure requirements related to.
Sovereign immunity does not protect a federal contractor against a lawsuit filed by some 60 former employees seeking $3 billion in punitive damages for
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