By Jasmine Floyd | July 9, 2021
"Insurance companies have no protectable privacy right when they are coming to an insured house to inspect or appraise property," appellate lawyer Samuel Alexander said.
By Zack Needles | July 9, 2021
Skyrocketing material costs and supply chain breakdowns are just a few of the hurdles that have resulted in problematic construction projects and unhappy customers.
By Melea VanOstrand | July 7, 2021
"Make sure both spouses are protected, in that the property cannot be foreclosed upon until the last of the borrower dies," said one attorney involved in the case.
By Michael A. Mora | June 29, 2021
"It would violate the principles of collateral estoppel to allow appellants to relitigate this issue simply because they recharacterized their claim as one of bad faith rather than breach of contract," the federal appeals judges stated in the opinion.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | June 29, 2021
"The government's own description of its evidence presents such fascinating sparkle that the jury is likely to be diverted from ... its main inquiry: Did Avenatti divert funds to which he was not entitled?" U.S. District Judge James V. Selna wrote.
By Ellen Bardash | June 24, 2021
The case stems from a contract between Macrophage Therapeutics Inc., represented by Richard, Layton & Finger, and Michael M. Goldberg, the CEO of Navidea Biopharmaceuticals Inc. who was supposed to become CEO of its subsidiary, Macrophage.
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By Ellen Bardash | June 24, 2021
The case stems from a contract between Macrophage Therapeutics Inc., represented by Richard, Layton & Finger, and Michael M. Goldberg, the CEO of Navidea Biopharmaceuticals Inc. who was supposed to become CEO of its subsidiary, Macrophage.
By Charles Toutant | June 24, 2021
The suit seeks reimbursement of the $120,000 in fees, as well as other compensatory damages, disgorgement of legal fees and costs paid to Hill Wallack in the Delaware case, and reimbursement of fees and costs for bringing the malpractice suit.
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By Suzette Parmley | June 24, 2021
A 20-mile charity bike ride six years ago through the streets of Philadelphia left plaintiff Anthony Degliomini paralyzed after he rode into an unmarked and un-barricaded sinkhole, resulting in extensive spinal injuries.
By ALM Staff | June 22, 2021
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