Judge rules David Stern, company may be held liable for alleged worker act violations
A federal judge has ruled that former employees of DJSP Enterprises, a foreclosure processing company led by lawyer David J. Stern, can go after him personally as well as the company for allegedly violating labor laws.Mexico Nabs 3 Cartel Suspects In Officer's Killing
The killings of the admiral and another naval officer serving as his bodyguard marked a rare attack on Mexico's top military brass.Housing Rebound in U.S. Hampered by Own Success as Costs Climb
As housing rebounds, production bottlenecks are pushing up building-materials costs, land prices are rising and skilled labor ready to begin work is hard to find.Suits by clients multiply against Virginia real estate brokerage
Clients and co-workers charge a real estate broker misappropriated escrow funds by the millions on hotel deals.Herald parent sues developer Mark Siffin over failed plan
Legal battles are escalating over failure to close a $190 million deal involving land near the Miami Herald's headquarters.Attorney: Rothstein emails show fund knew of fraud
Email exchanges between Ponzi mastermind Scott Rothstein and the principals of his main feeder fund, Banyon Investments, show Banyon was in on the $1.2 billion scam, an attorney representing investors in the fund says.Miami-Dade School Board considers suit against BP
The Miami-Dade County school board could become the state's first school system to join plaintiffs in federal multidistrict litigation and seek damages over the BP oil spill.1 year later, fallout from Madoff's massive fraud
The FBI agents who arrived at Bernard Madoff's luxury penthouse apartment on the morning of Dec. 11, 2008, found a broken man in a bathrobe who knew his time was up.Foreclosure lawyer John Ruiz goes after lenders behind in foreclosure fees
The lawyer - who runs his La Ley Con John H. Ruiz firm as a high-tech, one-stop shop for the financially troubled - has embarked upon a major offensive against dozens of lenders nationwide, firing off a volley of whistle-blower lawsuits claiming they owe Miami-Dade County hundreds of millions in unpaid foreclosure fees.Shopping center vacancies rise after year of holding steady
Vacancies at U.S. shopping centers rose for the first time in a year in the second quarter as retail properties lagged behind the rebound by offices and apartments, according to Reis Inc. Regional mall vacancies climbed to the highest level on record.Trending Stories
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