Archive for September 2009

Who cares about minor military fraud?

injustice4all asked: Hi! I know of a reservist that has been actived due to 9/11. Since that time he’s remarried and enrolled his stepsons (who visit their deadbeat mom every other weekend) in the military DEERS and Tricare programs and has used these benefits even though he enrolled them fraudulently. Even more frightening is that [...]

My wallet was stolen it had my ID in it and all of my credit cards and I’m afraid of ID theft or stalking?

Ginger asked: I’m afraid because there was not one penny in the wallet and they STILL kept it, that’s what scares me ! Is there a way that I can tell the DMV to keep tabs on my lost California ID? and can whoever has all of this use my ID to get into bars, [...]

Id Theft Basics – How to Protect yourself

Mike Clover asked: Current studies show that ID Theft is at epidemic proportions. The Federal Trade Commission surveys estimated that there are close to 9.9 million victims and growing by 2 to 3 million a year.For individuals that are not victims of identity theft, the best thing you can do is check your credit report [...]

In Re Salomon Analyst Metromedia Litig.: Rebuttable Presumption of Fraud-on-the-market Extended to Analysts

Joel B. Ginsberg asked: IntroductionIn Douglas Millowitz v. Citigroup Global Markets et al (“In Re Salomon Analyst Metromedia Litigation”), 544 F.3d 474 (2nd Cir. 2008), the Second Circuit extended the fraud-on-the-market presumption of reliance, first set forth in Basic v. Levinson, 485 U.S. 224 (1988), to analyst reports. The Court also stated that defendants should [...]