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November 29, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Two South Florida legal veterans pass away

J.B. Spence and Roland "Buddy" Payne founded Spence Payne Masington & Grossman in 1967.
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November 01, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

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.
10 minute read
June 06, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

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.
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July 19, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

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:
7 minute read
October 25, 2011 | New York Law Journal

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.
8 minute read
April 13, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Suit by Man Blown Off Bicycle by Helicopter's Wake Goes Forward

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May 10, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

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Jehovah's Witness' discrimination suit against employer settles for $21,500. Jury awards $450,000 to man who blamed sinus problems on surgery. Cement truck driver not to blame for collision with pickup, jury finds. Jury awards $45,250 to man injured in crash caused by distracted driver.
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June 13, 2013 | Daily Business Review

$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.
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September 10, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

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.
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