By Charles Toutant | December 16, 2021
The effect of the second mortgage was "to further encumber the property and distance it from plaintiff," and Mitnick, his wife Fern, and his law firm acted "with the intent to hinder, delay or defraud plaintiff in its efforts to collect on Mitnick Law's obligations to plaintiff," the suit claims.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 13, 2021
"On the other hand, the [Governor's Office of Planning and Budget] has designated premium pay to essential public employees as a non-eligible expense category," said Supreme Court of Georgia and American Rescue Plan Act Ad Hoc Committee Chair Presiding Justice Michael Boggs.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 10, 2021
"We're getting all this digital stuff into courts now, and it's always a challenge to get it into the record," said Supreme Court of Georgia Chief Justice David Nahmias. If we can figure out a way to standardize that across the state ... that could make everybody's lives a lot easier."
By Cedra Mayfield | November 24, 2021
"Because the allocation of ARPA funds to the judiciary has been prioritized for cases involving serious violent felonies, proposals that address those backlogs will receive priority during our review," said Supreme Court of Georgia Presiding Justice Michael Boggs.
By Alma Asay | November 22, 2021
Burford Capital's Emily Hostage discusses why legal tech appeals to her polymath instincts, the importance of inviting women to contribute, and why she flips a coin when it comes to big decisions.
By Ross Todd | October 27, 2021
Insurers often put $9 on the line for every $1 taken in on premiums for policies designed to help protect businesses from catastrophic judgments or preserve the benefits of favorable ones. "We're really making sure that we have very, very high level of confidence in the outcomes of those litigations before we ever send them out to market," Kyriacou says.
By Lauryn Pierro | October 19, 2021
Singapore's Ministry of Law announced in June it was expanding third-party funding arrangements for domestic arbitration funding.
By Dan Packel | October 13, 2021
The Equity Project launched three years ago with $50 million to support women-led matters.
By Kenneth Harmon | October 4, 2021
California is a bellwether for legal industry perceptions of litigation finance. What happens in California concerning the ongoing debate over disclosure is no exception.
By Christopher Niesche | September 30, 2021
A body that promotes class actions in Australia called the incoming new law "sabotage".
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