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Greenberg Traurig to shell out $61 million to exit Ponzi class action
Greenberg Traurig has agreed to pay $61 million to settle a class action suit filed by investors who claimed they were victimized by a Ponzi scheme involving one of the firm's real estate clients.Greenberg Traurig and Quarles & Brady have agreed to fork over a combined $87.5 million to resolve claims that they failed to put the brakes on a $900 million Ponzi scheme carried out by two mortgage-industry clients.
Greenberg, Quarles accused of aiding Ponzi
Law firms Greenberg Traurig and Quarles & Brady are accused of aiding and abetting a real estate Ponzi scheme that cost 2,000 investors more than $900 million.Court drops Greenberg Traurig from malpractice case
An appeals court agrees to drop Greenberg Traurig from a legal malpractice case filed by a client whose companies went bankrupt.Ponzi Investor Suit Targets Greenberg Traurig, Quarles & Brady
The firms were named as defendants in an investor class action filed in federal district court in Arizona.Two Firms Set to Move Into Brand Spanking New Chi-Town Skyscraper
Health-conscious attorneys start eyeing treadmill, standing desks
When Quarles & Brady associate Krupa Shah wants to work standing up, all she has to do is press a button on her adjustable-height desk and it quickly rises to a standing position. Another push of the button lowers her motorized desk so she can sit. All associates in the firm's new Chicago office have been outfitted with "sit-to-stand desks," and the early results are positive. Architects and office furniture retailers say law firms aren't abandoning their traditional wood furnishings, but they are beginning to embrace new office furniture technology and styles. Some of the changes are aesthetic, while others are an attempt to improve the health of workers who customarily spend the bulk of their workday behind office desks.Lesson for a lawyer: read the fine print
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended the license of a former Quarles & Brady partner who argued that he kept $230,000 in trustee fees because he failed to read the law firm's partnership agreement and didn't know that he was required to turn over the money to the firm.Minority attorney claims discrimination and retaliation
An attorney representing himself in a suit against his former law firm claims he was the victim of discrimination and retaliation after he was passed over for assignments by partners who preferred to give work to nonminorities.Trending Stories
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