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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | yesterday
A Wrentham-based construction firm has agreed to pay nearly $110,000 for alleged wage and overtime violations.Attorney General Martha Coakley's office on Friday announced the settlement with 44-year-old Kathryn Earls and her firm, Air Safe Contracting Co.The settlement resolves allegations that Earls and Air Safe failed to pay prevailing wages and overtime for work performed at public...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
... evidence has to do with a yearlong grand jury investigation led by the office of Attorney General Martha Coakley, said Kenneth Mollins, a New York lawyer who has filed several lawsuits against the school and who said he spoke to a representative of Coakley's office about the Rotenberg investigation. Mollins said he was told the grand jury is also examining possible financial...
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Man on the Street 64 (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
Out with Greenspan's Ayn Rand approach and in with new regulation, this seems to be the new drumbeat Wall Street has to fear. If realized it adds one more nail to the coffin of Wall Street's profitability. part1 click for video part 2 click for video video: Discussing issues that affected Wall.St., with Martha Coakley, Massachusetts attorney general; Tom Miller, Iowa attorney general;...
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2008 Democratic Convention Watch (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Attorney General Martha Coakley is Massachusetts's other add-on superdelegate. - Boston Herald As far as we can tell, she is uncommitted.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Concerned that nuclear waste stored at the Pilgrim nuclear power plant remains a tempting target for terrorists, the state has officially entered the federal review of Pilgrim's request to extend its operations for 20 years, until 2032.more stories like thisAttorney General Martha Coakley's office filed notice of its intent to participate as an "interested state" Tuesday after other paths...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
The Turnpike Authority also reached a $65,000 settlement with a limousine company that was using a resident's transponder to get the discounted rate, rather than pay the commercial toll. Attorney General Martha Coakley had filed a complaint charging that A&M Limousine Service Co. of East Boston had used employees' transponders on commercial vehicles to avoid the comercial toll rate of...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Facebook, States Set Predator SafeguardsBy Matt Murphy, The Sun, Lowell, Mass. May 9--BOSTON -- The popular social networking Web site Facebook has agreed to impose strict new rules on users aimed at protecting children from online predators. The agreement announced yesterday by Attorney General Martha Coakley comes on the heels of a similar pact reached between MySpace and 49 states...
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Angry Bear (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
... low-risk to make them permissible for cities and towns under state law. State Attorney General Martha Coakley, who announced the settlement with two units of parent firm UBS AG, said her office was still reviewing whether to propose additional penalties against the company under the state's False Claims Act. A New York-based spokeswoman for UBS, Karina Byrne, said the firm agreed...