Federal prosecutors argue that the trial surrounding Tom Petters and the subsequent 50-year prison sentence were fair-and they ask that the Ponzi schemer's appeal be denied.
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U.S. District Court Judge Michael Davis said Monday that Trevor Cook has not provided help in recovering assets or shown that he is unable to do so.
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A credit union worker admitted to running a computer parts scheme through which he defrauded Cisco Systems, Inc., of about $388,000.
Former Assistant Hennepin County Attorney John Paul St. Marie, 66, was charged in July with six felony counts of promoting prostitution and admitted to the allegations in the disbarment petition.
Some bondholders claim that the St. Paul Port Authority has breached a contract by misusing funds that should be used to pay them back. The Port Authority claims no wrongdoing.
The National Labor Relations Board alleges that Regis illegally solicited employees to promise in writing that they would not sign union authorization cards in the future.
As long as you’re grabbing the same CK boxer briefs or Hanes tighty-whities off the shelf every time, say Man Essentials’ cofounders, why not get them delivered instead?
LumiData’s sales analysis software helps suppliers convince big retailers to keep carrying their products.
Storyworks Media uses video vignettes to explain—and sell—complex health care benefits and financial products to millions of consumers.
Esbee’s founder lands a leading role on a business trip to India.
Sally Smith has taken Buffalo Wild Wings from fly-by-the-seat-of-the-pants start-up to 683 restaurants and a market value of $897 million. Now, how to keep the company soaring?
That’s Legislative Auditor James Nobles’ take on the state’s pension system. How did it happen? And how long a ladder might taxpayers need to provide?
Are corporate political gifts worth making?
Dave Durenberger’s long campaign for moderation.
Steve Schussler is proof that the entrepreneur at age 35 can be seen already in the entrepreneur at 13. In his new book, It’s a Jungle In There, the founder of the Rainforest Café chain and Schussler Creative tells how his career creating themed restaurants took off—and in these excerpts, how a knack for seeing opportunity took him to extremes.