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U.S. judge orders Hewlett-Packard to face shareholder lawsuit
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District Judge Andrew Guilford in Santa Ana, California said shareholders had raised a "strong inference" that officials including former Chief Executive Leo Apotheker in June and July 2011 misled them about HP's commitment to the WebOS operating system and related products, including the TouchPad tablet PC. Comment?
Wells Fargo in $105 million pact over Medical Capital: court papers
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The settlement, disclosed in court papers filed in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana, California, followed a judge's decision earlier this month rejecting Wells Fargo's bid to dismiss the case. Comment?
UPDATE 1-Wells Fargo in $105 mln pact over Medical Capital -court papers
Wells Fargo & Co agreed Tuesday to pay $105 million to settle an investor lawsuit over its role as trustee for debt issued by a financing company that fell apart in a billion-dollar fraud in 2009, court papers show. Comment?
California government draws battle lines over schools funding
A controversial plan to shift billions of dollars in education funding toward the poorest school districts and away from wealthier ones is fast becoming a personal crusade for California Governor Jerry Brown, who this week promised "the battle of their lives" to legislators who dare to oppose it. Comment?
Wells Fargo must face lawsuit tied to Medical Capital fraud
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A 50-page decision by U.S. District Judge David Carter in Santa Ana, California on Tuesday clears the way for a possible trial against the fourth-largest U.S. bank over its dealings with Medical Capital Holdings Inc. Comment?
Bank of NY Mellon to pay $114 mln in Medical Capital accord
Bank of New York Mellon Co has agreed to pay $114 million to settle claims over its role as trustee for debt issued by Medical Capital Holdings Inc, a medical receivables financing company that collapsed in 2009 amid fraud allegations. Comment?
U.S. judge approves Toyota's $1.1 billion acceleration deal
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U.S. District Judge James Selna in Santa Ana, California, scheduled a hearing in June for final approval of the deal, which was announced this week. Comment?
U.S. judge approves Toyota's $1.1 billion acceleration deal
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The order on Friday came from U.S. District Judge James Selna in Santa Ana, California, who scheduled a hearing for final approval of the deal in June. Comment?
Toyota poised to put legal troubles in rear view mirror
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While the Japanese automaker still faces possibly hundreds of personal injury lawsuits related to claims that its vehicles accelerated unintentionally, Wednesday's $1.1 billion settlement announcement will remove the last big roadblock to putting the issue behind it. Comment?
Edison Mission Energy files for bankruptcy
In court papers filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Chicago, Edison Mission said a "perfect storm" of heavy debts, weak power prices and high fuel costs have threatened its ability to stay competitive. Comment?
UPDATE 2-Edison Mission Energy files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Edison Mission Energy, the unregulated power generation business of Edison International, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after being hurt by heavy debts, weak power prices and high fuel costs. Comment?
Edison Mission prepares bankruptcy filing - source
Edison Mission Energy, a power company that operates in more than a dozen U.S. states, is preparing a possible bankruptcy filing as it tries to restructure about $5 billion in debt, according to a source close to the matter. Comment?