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November 12, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Transactions: Commercial

Warehouse secured for $1.65 million $2.5 million loan for senior housing facility

By Review staff

5 minute read

July 25, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Campbells' Coup:

The Pennsylvania Property Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association can be liable for claims from multiple beneficiaries rather than solely for a single aggregate claim in a wrongful death case, a majority of the state Supreme Court has ruled.

By Danielle N. RodierOf the Legal Staff

7 minute read

November 24, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Finalists selected for Daily Business Review's sixth annual Most Effective Lawyers

All selections were made by the editors of the Daily Business Review based on a criteria that includes results delivered to clients, obstacles overcome, impact of the case and the track record of the nominees.

By Review staff

3 minute read

September 24, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Florida Supreme Court hands down disciplinary action

A lawyer who offered debt settlement services through a Coral Springs company has been suspended for 20 months after failing to communicate with thousands of clients.

By Review staff

4 minute read

February 10, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Akerman attorneys' routine deal ends up being a lot more involved

Jonathan Awner, Scott Wasserman, Bill Arnhols and Carol Faber discovered instead of a straight-forward stock sale, they had to negotiate several agreements before moving forward with a $100 million acquisition.

By Review staff

6 minute read

August 26, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Attorney works through Vegas bias to secure $10 million loan

Mortgage banker Steven Wood helped Quail Park IV in Las Vegas secure a $10 million loan from American National Insurance in Galveston, Texas, to refinance an office building.

By Review staff

6 minute read

March 26, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut A `Cow Path` Of Broadband?

IIt might be funny if it wasn`t so maddening. A group of small entrepreneurial companies that compete with SNET/SBC selling fat pipe broadband solutions has a darkened website-temporarily down due to an all-too-common service snafu from the big telephone networks. They charge that foot-dragging by SNET/SBC is slowly driving them out of business.

By THOMAS SCHEFFEYTech Tribune Staff Writer

5 minute read

July 03, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Lawyers Find The Freedom Of Choice

In veteran trial attorney Richard J. Kenny`s opinion, the differences between members of the plaintiffs` and defense bars isn`t all that great.

By SCOTT BREDE Law Tribune Staff Writer

3 minute read

January 31, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Teens Make Their Case at Mock Trials

She walks to the witness stand and begins questioning the doctor about the care he gave her injured client. The flustered witness stammers and begins to contradict his previous statements, and the advocate then knows the jury will decide in her client`s favor.

By Laurie Stewart Of the Legal Staff

6 minute read

September 13, 2005 | Law.com

Tyco Must Pay Pa. Man $32.6 Million

Tyco International Inc. owes a Pennsylvania man $32.6 million in franchise leasing fees from one of its U.S. subsidiaries, Sensormatic, the 3rd Circuit has ruled. The issue in the case was one of bad timing. Sensormatic wanted to go ahead with a buy-back option at the end of its franchise lease from James Winner Jr., inventor of the anti-theft device The Club. It failed, however, to notify Winner of its intentions in the time frame outlined in the lease agreement, according to the opinion.

By From Staff and Wire Reports

5 minute read


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