Court rejects Vivendi plea to bar French from suit

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The Paris Court of Appeal has rejected Vivendi SA’s application to bar French shareholders from participating in a U.S.-based class action suit, the company said Wednesday.

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Audio from Judge Stringer’s Hawaiian home closing with stripper (NSFW)

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Yesterday, former 2nd District Court of Appeal Judge Thomas E. Stringer Sr. pleaded guilty to one count of mortgage fraud in connection with a home he purchased in Hawaii with New York stripper Christy Yamanaka. PoHo has been abe to obtain surveillance audio from that real estate closing, and we warn, it is Not Suitable For Work (and entirely satirical): Judge Stringer audio of Hawaiian real estate closing with stripper Christy Yamanaka Bookmark It

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Judge rules in favour of payday loans companies (CTV Winnipeg)

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The Manitoba Court of Appeal says payday lenders were unfairly treated by the Public Utilities Board when it set lending rates last spring.

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Judge Rules In Favour of Payday Loan Companies (CJOB News First)

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The Manitoba Court of Appeal has declared payday lenders were unfairly treated by the Public Utilities Board, when it set lending rates. The decision means The Cash Store Financial Services could argue the PUB acted beyond its scope in setting rates.

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