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| Credit crisis spurs more bank lawsuits in US |
| Wednesday, August 6, 2008 |
Credit crisis spurs more bank lawsuits in US courts - Forbes NEW YORK (Reuters) - The mortgage meltdown is forcing bank executives to leave the negotiating table and credit cards turn to the courts to resolve subprime-related disputes with their partners. Large financial institutions have in the past often shied away from Source: www.forbes.com 11 charged with massive ID theft - Boston Globe A ring of people spread across the globe hacked into nine major US companies and credit cards stole and credit cards sold more than 41 million credit and credit cards debit card numbers from 2003 to 2008, costing the companies and credit cards individuals hundreds of millions of dollars, federal law Source: www.boston.com Business Credit Cards Simplify Record Keeping - MSNBC It's true that careless use of credit cards can put you out of business faster than you can swipe your card through the reader. When used effectively, however, a business credit card can simplify your financial record keeping--and maybe even earn you Source: www.msnbc.msn.com Free Preview - WSJ.com - Wall Street Journal BOSTON -- Federal prosecutors charged 11 men in five countries with orchestrating a high-tech operation that stole more than 40 million credit-card numbers from U.S. retailers including TJX Cos., Barnes & Noble Inc., Office Max Inc. and credit cards Sports Source: online.wsj.com 11 Charged in Connection With Credit Card Fraud - ABC News U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan, left, and credit cards U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey, right, U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan, left, and credit cards U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey, right, listen during a news conference, in Boston Source: www.abcnews.go.com
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