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Manatt agrees to pay $25M to Diana marketers
A 13-year dispute over a law firm's representation of a company that produced memorabilia depicting the late Princess Diana has settled for $25 million.Board of Business Advisors: Tony Villamil
Tony Villamil, an economist and dean of the business school at St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens, says a double-dip recession is unlikely unless the federal government withdraws economic stimulus too soon.Lender scrutiny of borrowers tightened under mortgage rules
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a rule today that for the first time forces lenders to verify borrowers' ability to repay mortgages by confirming income and assets.Short sales rise most since '06 as stocks lose $11 trillion
Investors are increasing bearish trades around the world by the most in at least five years, convinced the lowest valuations since 2009 will prove no barrier to losses after $11 trillion was erased from equities.Adorno lawsuit was under radar until paychecks bounced
Few attorneys at Yoss LLP, then Adorno & Yoss, knew anything about a malpractice lawsuit against the firm and one of its attorneys, Thomas Shahady, until their paychecks bounced one day in late October.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Amy Steele Donner steps down; Raag Singhal to succeed Tobin
Miami-Dade Circuit Court Amy Steele Donner has resigned, and ever-persistent criminal defense attorney Raag Singhal has gained appointment to the Broward circuit bench.After Pandit, a smaller Citi could get smaller yet
In the hours after Tuesday's surprise announcement that Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit was stepping down, speculation was rife, and facts scant, about what lay ahead for the nation's third-largest bank.Justice Watch: Consumers Filing More Lawsuits Against Credit Reporting Agencies
Litigation against Equifax, Experian and TransUnion is populating Soth Florida's federal court docket.Panel to hear about effort against financial crime
Attorney General Eric Holder on Thursday will tell a panel investigating the financial crisis that the Justice Department is using "every tool at its disposal" to fight the financial crimes that contributed to the meltdown and could cause another.Young litigation boutiques flourish
They came from larger firms with hopes of carving out a niche and building something on their own terms. And then the recession hit. But small litigation boutiques have managed to forge ahead and, in some cases, thrive and grow.Trending Stories