The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision invalidates two mortgage foreclosure sales because the banks didn't take the proper steps-and banking industry and legal experts are saying that it could pave the way for more borrowers to sue for wrongful foreclosures.
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Media reports indicate that the electronics retailer has landed deals with both Ford and General Motors.
Larry Barenbaum, who has served as interim CEO for the company since October, will now officially assume the permanent position.
Pamela Marie Dellis, a former auditor with the Minnesota Department of Revenue, allegedly created false tax refunds to embezzle $1.9 million from the state.
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Pamela Marie Dellis, a former auditor with the Minnesota Department of Revenue, allegedly created false tax refunds to embezzle $1.9 million from the state.
An initiative called 1,000 Supporters includes legal professionals from across the state who seek funding for the financially strained judicial system.
Just before the October crash, which killed Luke Bucklin and three of his sons, the Minnesota businessman told ground controllers that the small plane he was piloting might not reach the proper altitude, according to a recording obtained by the Associated Press.
In November, the company plans to move its headquarters from the Jackson building to Wells Fargo Place in St. Paul.
Under the agreement with Magnetation, Cargill will have the exclusive right to jointly develop and apply the company's mining technology and market the recovered iron concentrate to its international iron ore customers.
Dennis O'Malley has taken the reins of the Minneapolis-based law firm from Daryle Uphoff, who served as managing partner for 16 years.
The pop singer, who was named the Minnetonka-based company's creative director last year, has co-designed a line of gadgets called Grey Label.
Myron Frans-a tax attorney who formerly worked at Faegre & Benson-has been named commissioner of revenue, and Mike Rothman-a shareholder at Winthrop & Weinstine-is the new commissioner of commerce.
Philip Joseph Franklin, owner and president of Franklin Drywall, pleaded guilty to one count of providing a false statement to two labor-union pension and benefit funds in connection with a scheme to underpay employees for overtime and to underpay union funds.
A diversity program called BrandLab is making its way into local schools in an effort to encourage minority and low-income high-schoolers to make marketing a career.
Following a tumultuous couple of years, the shoe company is set to grow as it experiences an increase in demand.
Customers who are looking to get the latest tech gadgets and devices will be able to do so by exchanging their old products under a buy-back program that Best Buy is reportedly launching.
Two board candidates nominated by shareholder Ramius, LLC, will join the company's board immediately, and two current board members will vacate their seats in February-an arrangement that Ramius sought in order to address SurModics' "long-term underperformance."
A company spokesman said he expects the bank to garner "more deposits and more customers" following the elimination of $9.95 monthly maintenance fees, which were imposed a year ago.
3M's CEO told Bloomberg that he intends to remain with the company as it executes a succession plan following the expiration of his contract. The company has declined to discuss the details of that succession plan.