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Betting on Justice: Borrowing to sue
By
Binyamin Appelbaum
and
Ben Hallman
November 15, 2010
Large banks, hedge funds and private investors hungry for new and lucrative opportunities are bankrolling other people’s lawsuits, pumping h
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Billing clients interest fees on lawyer loans legal, but uncommon
Misconduct and punishment
By
Neil Gordon
June 26, 2003
Methodology, The Team for Harmful Error
By
The Center for Public Integrity
June 26, 2003
IMPACT: Influential N.Y. ethics panel cautions lawyers on dealings with lawsuit funding companies
By
Ben Hallman
June 16, 2011
High court ponders if companies can force customer to sign away right to class-action suits
By
David Heath
November 9, 2010
A bogus $11.72 charge for a “free” cell phone could ultimately determine whether American businesses will be able to prevent consumers from
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Top 100 Contractors in Iraq, Afghanistan
By
The Center for Public Integrity
November 19, 2007
The Pentagon's $200 million shingle
By
Alex Knott
September 29, 2004
The big business of small business
By
Elizabeth Brown
September 29, 2004
Sending troops home could pave way for more non-competitive defense contracting
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
October 22, 2011
Florida lawsuit cites Center’s investigation of BP refinery violations
By
M.B. Pell
July 7, 2010
A class-action lawsuit against BP seeking compensation on behalf of Florida condominium owners for decreased property values as a result of
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Some lawmakers sold BP, transocean stock
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
June 16, 2010
Investigations Around the World
BP’s $22,800 apology
By
Josh Israel
,
Aaron Mehta
and
Gabriel Debenedetti
June 17, 2010
Coast Guard database makes oil spill penalties nearly impossible to track
By
Ariel Wittenberg
June 4, 2010
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