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EY Dumping Audit Business Is Bad News for Law Firms
If the Big Four firm goes ahead with the split, there will be one less obstacle to its pursuit of legal work. And its peers will likely follow.$3 Million Stolen From Law Firm by Bookkeeper, Prosecutors Say
"What scares me is what if the law firm followed all the rules and she got around it?" said Randolph Braccialarghe of Nova Southeastern University College of Law. "That would make us all vulnerable."Former Bear Stearns Broker Not Entitled to SEC Whistleblower Award, DC Circuit Rules
The broker was not entitled to collect a portion of a $100 million disgorgement because he provided information before a federal law took effect.Prosecutors Recommend 'Substantial' Prison Sentence for Michael Avenatti in Stormy Daniels Fraud
A new filing from the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Southern District New York accuses Avenatti of falsely telling jurors in his closing argument that his father sold hot dogs at a ballpark as a teenager.Public Defender's Defamation Case Against the ACLU Heads Back to Trial Court
"The court thus reversed our decision upholding the trial court's ruling," the new Georgia Court of Appeals ruling read.View more book results for the query "*"
Hochul Appoints 'Historic' Class of 12 to New York Court of Claims
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said her choices, marked by diversity of perspective including three first-generation Americans, would ensure that the state has "an expert, fair, and impartial voice in our state's judiciary."South Florida Lawyer's Fight With Insurer Hinged on Client's Inability to Perform Specialty Tasks
"I think it became clear to us that the insurance company knew their position was wrong when they got their own expert, who wasn't a liver-transplant expert," attorney Eddie Dabdoub said.Developers Are Increasingly Buying Residents Out to Start Fresh: Edgewater Property Trades for $150M
"While the maintenance requirements and costs of that keep going up, the value of these older units keeps going down steadily as brand-new projects keep going up around them,' said Joe Hernandez. "The economics of trying to continue to maintain an older building becomes very difficult. if not impossible."Trending Stories
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