Hudson Valley bankruptcies still up from pre-recession.
White-collar crime expert sworn in as U.S. attorney.
IFRS looms on the horizon for Connecticut corporations.
There is a $35 million Dannon Company Inc. yogurt settlement that concluded a false advertising claim against the company.
A Stamford company was accused of firing an employee over her genetic profile.
A Greenwich resident was sentenced to six months home confinement for providing gratuities to the former mayor of Waterbury.
An Ardsley resident was given a 10-year prison sentence after admitting to terrorism financing and defrauding investors.
Scott Burko is alleged to have made use of phony scrips.
A former IBM executive from Ridgefield pleaded guilty to insider trading.
Pepe & Hazard is being acquired by New Jersey’s third largest law firm.
Authorities cracked two “skimming†cases in Fairfield County.
Westport resident John Milne received a 27-month prison sentence.
Developer Louis R. Cappelli said he expects “a war†with an equity partner and lender in his development projects in Westchester...
Marsh, Aon and Willis Group had commission restrictions on them lifted.