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Two South Florida legal veterans pass away
J.B. Spence and Roland "Buddy" Payne founded Spence Payne Masington & Grossman in 1967.R.I.P. Frenville: 3rd Circuit Overrules Its Own Unpopular Case
In 1984, when one of the co-authors (you can guess which one) had been practicing for less than a year, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued one of its most controversial rulings in the area of bankruptcy law. The case -- In re Frenville -- addressed the fundamental issue of when a claim arises in bankruptcy.Sex Bias Suit Against Essex Co. Yields $1.6 Million Fee Award
A Union County judge has awarded a $1.6 million fee to the lawyer who won a former sheriff's officer's sexual harassment case against Essex County, bringing the county's financial obligations in the suit to $5.8 million.A Game-Changer: Trial Lawyers Prepare for Practice After Pa. Fair Share Act Passage
Now that the Fair Share Act has passed, bringing sweeping changes to the state's joint and several liability common-law doctrine, several plaintiffs lawyers across the state converged on a similar notion:What If? When Public Entities Are Unable to Pay 'Just Compensation'
In their Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, M. Robert Goldstein and Michael Rikon, partners of Goldstein, Rikon & Rikon, write: In the more than 60 years we have been practicing, we have yet to see the inability to collect a condemnation award. But seeing what is going on around us does not make us so sanguine about the future. This is particularly so because, in a few instances, we had to get an involuntary payment.For Scalia's son, turning away income may help father stay on Wal-Mart case
Suit by Man Blown Off Bicycle by Helicopter's Wake Goes Forward
$42 million Mansion Sale Helps Resolve Bankruptcy
South Florida's luxury residential market had a busy week, with a $42 million mansion sale in Palm Beach and two condominium sales totaling $30 million in Miami Beach.Lerach on Lockdown After Allegedly Offering Tickets to Guard
As a white-collar criminal, the now-deposed king of the plaintiff bar was supposed to serve his sentence at a minimum-security prison camp. Instead, William Lerach is getting a taste of hard time.Trending Stories
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