Law
Galleon Hedge Fund Probe's `Tipper X' Said to Be Ex-Lanexa Trader Hardin Thomas Hardin, an ex-Lanexa Global
Management trader, is the previously unidentified link between
two alleged insider trading rings described in a U.S. regulatory
lawsuit against more than 20 people, including Galleon Group
founder Raj Rajaratnam, a person familiar with the matter said.
Judge in Manhattan Orders Restraint of $2.3 Billion in Argentine Assets A U.S. judge issued an order
yesterday blocking entities holding $2.37 billion in Argentine
assets from transferring them. The impact of U.S. District Judge
Thomas Griesa’s order in Manhattan federal court wasn’t
immediately clear.
Patricia Cohen Will Again Sue Ex-Husband, SAC Capital Founder Steven Cohen Patricia Cohen will pursue
racketeering claims made in a lawsuit filed against ex-husband
Steven A. Cohen, the founder of SAC Capital Advisors LP, the
woman’s new lawyer told a judge.
Google May Close China Site, Offices After `Highly Sophisticated' Attack Google Inc. defied the Chinese
government by saying it will end self-censorship of its search
engine and may quit the world’s largest Internet market after
attacks on e-mail accounts of human-rights activists.
Lehman Liquidator Marsal Gains Approval to Spend $1.4 Billion on Loans Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., the
investment bank liquidating in bankruptcy, won a U.S. judge’s
approval to spend $1.4 billion to buy loans and mortgages from
an insolvent German affiliate, Lehman Brothers Bankhaus.
Sony, Vivendi Labels Must Defend Antitrust Lawsuit, Appeals Court Rules Record labels owned by Sony Corp.
and Vivendi SA are among music companies that must face an
antitrust lawsuit over the sale of songs online, a federal
appeals court ruled.