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...securities-law violators. From 1995 to 2001, the SEC recouped just $424 million, or 13.6% of the $3.1 billion owed in these cases, and for the last year its record dropped to 11.5%. The reason the SEC can't collect the cash? "Crooks spend it," says spokeswoman Christi Harlan. The good news is that under legislation passed in July, misled investors can also get civil penalties that once went into federal coffers. Of the $46.9 million ordered paid in civil penalties in the past year, nearly $45 million has been recovered...
...face new questions over an unsecured $282,200 loan he received from ImClone. He signed a promissory note in December 2000, records show. Two months later, the loan was approved by the executive committee of ImClone's board, sources say. That group consisted of him, his brother Harlan Waksal and a third member associated with a firm that had a $400,000-a- year contract to manage ImClone's debt. Sam Waksal's spokesman said the loan was paid...
Erbitux, though, promised to wash those troubles away. Last October Sam and Harlan sold stock for $57 million and $54 million, respectively, as part of a deal with Bristol-Myers. But Harlan followed up with a second sale worth $50 million on Dec. 6--just two days after the FDA first privately indicated to ImClone that there might be problems with the Erbitux application. His attorney told the Los Angeles Times that the timing of that sale was "coincidental...
...Salvador was hoping the knee was just hyperextended, which would have required just a week or so to heal. Instead, after visiting Dr. Harlan Selesnick, team physician for the Miami Heat, he found out that he had strained his ACL and would need approximately six weeks to recover...
After graduating from HLS he clerked for Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan, then went to Alabama to work as a special assistant in the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division...