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Martha Stewart expected to settle ImClone stock lawsuit for $30 million November 9, 2006
'[JURIST] Martha Stewart, her company and its insurers are expecting to pay$30 million to settle a class action lawsuit regarding Stewart''s 2001 sale of ImClone Systems stocks one day before an FDA announcement resulted in a significant drop in the....... [more] 
Stewart settles civil insider trading charges with SEC August 7, 2006
'[JURIST] Martha Stewart has reached a settlement agreement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on insider trading civil charges, the SEC announced Monday. Stewart will pay$195,000, which is roughly equivalent to the losses Stewart avoided by....... [more] 
Stewart to contest SEC insider trading charges May 26, 2006
'[JURIST] Martha Stewart has opted to deny allegations of insider trading brought in a civil lawsuit by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rather than settle the charges. Stewart''s Thursday response to an SEC complaint claims she acted in....... [more] 
Martha Stewart conviction upheld by federal appeals court January 6, 2006
'[JURIST] The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Friday upheld the 2004 conviction of Martha Stewart for lying to federal investigators in connection with her sale of ImClone stock. Stewart filed an appeal after being sentenced to five months....... [more] 
Martha Stewart home confinement ends September 1, 2005
'[JURIST] Martha Stewart will hand over her electronic ankle bracelet to federal authorities Thursday, ending the five-month house arrest portion of her sentence. Stewart was convicted in 2004 for conspiracy, making false statements and obstruction of....... [more] 
Stewart agrees to three-week extension of home confinement August 4, 2005
'[JURIST] Martha Stewart agreed on Wednesday to a three-week extension of her home confinement as part of her sentence for lying about a stock sale. Neither Stewart''s lawyers or government officials gave a reason for the extension. The New York Post....... [more] 
Martha Stewart loses appeal for new sentence, early release April 11, 2005
'[JURIST] US District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum Monday denied an appeal by Martha Stewart to modify or change her sentence. The appeal would have led to an early release from house arrest. Stewart argued that she should be resentenced because of....... [more] 
Corporations and securities brief ~ Martha Stewart presses appeal March 17, 2005
'[JURIST] Leading Thursday''s corporations and securities law news, Martha Stewart was back in court today to press her appeal to have her conviction overturned. Stewart attorney Walter Dellinger argued her conviction should be reversed because of the....... [more] 
Martha Stewart leaves prison for 5 months 'house arrest' March 4, 2005
'[JURIST] Domestic guru and corporate high-flyer Martha Stewart left the women''s prison in Alderson, West Virginia early Friday morning after being discharged at the end of her five month prison sentence for lying to investigators about stock trading........ [more] 
SEC, former ImClone CEO settle insider trading case January 19, 2005
'[JURIST] The Securities and Exchange Commission announced Wednesday that former ImClone Systems CEO Sam Waksal has agreed to pay$3 million to settle charges in the insider trading scandal that sent Martha Stewart to jail. Waksal and his father will....... [more] 



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