Two Japanese automotive parts suppliers have agreed to pay a combined $548 million in criminal fines for their roles in price-fixing and bid-rigging conspiracies in the sale of products to automobile manufacturers in the United States, in what the Justice Department describes as the largest criminal probe its antitrust division has ever pursued.
It’s not just regional law firms in the United States that are combining operations. Recent major tie-ups beyond U.S
One of the largest settlements drafted by the bankruptcy trustee for Scott Rothstein’s defunct law firm appears to have fallen through. Trustee Herbert Stettin filed court papers Wednesday terminating the settlement with feeder fund operator George Levin, valued at $10 million to $80 million.
One of the largest settlements drafted by the bankruptcy trustee for Scott Rothstein’s defunct law firm appears to have fallen through.
Miami Beach financier Ira Sochet, the second largest investor in Scott Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme, has agreed to settle with the defunct Rothstein law firm’s bankruptcy trustee for $25 million. If approved in court, the agreement would be one of the largest settlements to date in the case.