Topic: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
0 . Federal parole agents failed to properly monitor convicted sex offender Phillip Garrido during the time he kidnapped, raped and held captive ...
Network World - While their over-use is controversial federal and state requests for court permission to intercept or wiretap electronic...
The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts reported that consumer bankruptcies rose sharply in the first nine months of 2010, another sign of...
WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) - Bankruptcies rose 13.8 percent in the year to September 30 but business filings fell for the first time since the start of the most recent recession, according to government data on Monday.Business filings fell 0.7 percent ...
More people, businesses file for bankruptcy; cases up by almost one-third in federal courtsBankruptcy filings in federal courts jumped by more than one-third this year, as businesses and individuals struggled to regain their footing in a weakened economy.New numbers from the ...
Report: Most gov't wiretaps involve cell phones or other portable devicesLaw enforcement has gone mobile in its pursuit of wiretaps, as more Americans rely on their cell phones to communicate even in possibly criminal cases.A report issued Monday shows that ...
People are out of work, maxing out their credit cards to live and trying to keep their houses while they ride out this countries vast economic storm. The drop in foreclosures doesn't mean people are not in trouble, going into foreclosure ...
From the Wall Street Journal this morning: From April 1 through June 30, federal-court data show, 276,510 individuals and businesses sought bankruptcy protection, the highest quarterly total since 667,431 companies and consumers raced to file in the last three months ...
More bankruptcies have been filed over the past nine months than for all of 2006, according to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.. After legal reforms in 2005 triggered a slowdown, bankruptcies filed by U.S. businesses and consumers hit ...