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Real estate broker wins case against Green Hills Grille

Broker's attorneys uncover a smoking gun that guts the restaurant's defense

Ganier pleads guilty to federal charges

Judge is reviewing Sundquist ally's plea agreement with U.S. Attorney

Ganier criminal trial ordered by federal judge

Sundquist-era executive is accused of trying to destroy potentially incriminating evidence

Eighth recusal draws Ganier new federal trial judge

Forester joins procession of judges who determined they can't hear charges against former Sundquist ally

Today's 6th Circuit ruling may lead Ganier to trial

Court of Appeals rejects argument to exclude testimony; U.S. Attorney here is prepared to resume prosecution of Sundquist ally

Anti-Karaoke plaintiffs take the stage in federal court

Publishing company says Mass. label's instrumental versions of 118 popular songs infringe copyrights; penalties of $150,000 per infringement could mean huge damages award

Stokes speaks out

1Point Solutions chief blames clients' attorneys for bringing about collapse of company

1Point's woes: Assets missing at benefits firm

UPDATED 18 Sept. 2006, 9:35 a.m.: CEO reportedly back in office this morning -- $7 million in one company's 401k money "unrecoverable," say its lawyers; N.Y. charity also suing over retirement assets; no comment from politically active CEO

Late report on Ganier's web searching leads to trial delay

Feds find Internet searches for 'Sundquist,' 'Fischer,' 'Jackie'


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