News roundup — March 27, 2014

By Mallory Hendry
Mar 27, 2014 / Share
Canada

Government lawyer argues dosage errors skewed clinical heroin trial in B.C. court case, The Globe and Mail

Month-long strike at Canada's largest port over as deal reached, Reuters

Toronto lawyer says judge should have declared ties to CN Rail in native protest cases, Toronto Star


United States

One of the highest-profile antitrust cases in years 'failed to make an impression' on the people the lawsuit was meant to benefit, Reuters

Federal Reserve bars shareholder payouts from Citi, four others, Reuters


International

Lawmakers in the U.K. will quiz Osborne over Lloyds branches sale, Reuters

Bank of America to pay $9.3 billion to settle claims, bring end to one of the 'largest legal headaches' from financial crisis, Reuters