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Johnston & Johnston v. Conseco Life Ins. Co.
Click here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Johnston & Johnston v.Conseco Life Ins. Co.2013 WL 5658820Only the Westlaw citation is currently…The Long Life and, for the Owner, the Untimely Death, of a Flexible Premium Life Policy
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, reversing a district court’s decision, has ruled that a life insurance carrier had sent timely notices…Mimecast Brings the Calm of the Cloud to E-Mail Management
After heading into the devastation of Hurricane Katrina with few staff to fetch Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson's e-mail servers to keep employees in New Orleans connected, IT Manager Luke Corely decided it was time to bring his firm e-mail into the cloud. And with Mimecast's Unified E-Mail Management, he brought BSW the calm of continuous backup.Bringing the Calm of the Cloud To E-mail Management
Game-changing insights in IT are few and far between. Rather than challenge the status quo, too many IT leaders are content with patching outdated software and performing tedious maintenance work. In this type of environment the IT department is considered crucial to the business only when things go awry. We changed that at Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson a couple of years ago by, if you can believe it, giving ourselves less work.Investment firm accuses law firm of negligence related to R. Allen Stanford
A real estate investment firm claims corporate and litigation law firm Andrews Kurth neglected to inform the company about a federal investigation into another one of the firm's clients, R. Allen Stanford, whose company leased space in a key Walton property.Adams and Reese, Miami Heat among targets of suits filed by Stanford plaintiffs
The Miami Heat and the Adams and Reese law firm are among the latest to be sued to recover money for people who invested in an alleged $7 billion Ponzi scheme run by disgraced financier R. Allen Stanford.Andrews Kurth Sued for Malpractice Over Stanford Work
A former client is accusing Andrews Kurth of malpractice, negligence and breach of contract in a suit filed April 13 in state court in Houston. In a 24-page petition, Walton Houston Galleria Office LP, a Houston-based real estate investment firm backed by billionaire Neil Bluhm, claims Andrews Kurth neglected to inform the company about a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into another one of the firm's clients, R. Allen Stanford.Case Could Expose Law Firms to Liability for Frauds
A case stemming from Allen Stanford's spectacular $7 billion fraud will be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on the first day of the fall term. But law firms won't be watching to learn more details about Stanford's Ponzi scheme. Instead, they fret that the outcome could expose fraudsters' law firms to billions of dollars of liability in securities class actions in state courts.Trending Stories
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