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Confluence of Corrupt Interests Can Lead to Massive No-Fault Frauds
In this edition of their Insurance Fraud column, Evan H. Krinick and Michael A. Sirignano discuss 'U.S. v. Rose', in which prosecutors alleged that Anthony Rose, a/k/a "Todd Chambers" and his co-conspirators bribed 911 operators, medical personnel, and police officers for the confidential information of tens of thousands of motor vehicle accident victims.Providing Guidance for Construction Clients Following the Fla. Building Collapse
For attorneys who represent real estate and construction professionals, this may be a good time to provide advice and guidance to ensure health and safety remain a priority for projects pre-, during and post-construction.With Another Leader Stepping Down, Where Is Boies Schiller Headed Next?
"For 25 years, David Boies has singularly been the head of this firm and nobody can replace him and we need to have a discussion about whether we should replace him," managing partner Matt Schwartz said.Going Global: Jameson Legal Tech Head Discusses Challenges of Building an International Consultancy
For Jameson Legal Tech head Jon Bartman, there's no one-size-fits-all approach in connecting legal tech sellers and buyers on an international scale.DVSJA Paves the Way for Better Informed Sentencing
This article reviews the challenge of DVSJA sentencing and then takes a look at how this challenge was met in a recent DVSJA sentencing in the case of 'People v. M.M.'View more book results for the query "*"
Liquidating Debtors May Qualify for Subchapter 5
The SBRA created a new "Subchapter 5" of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code that enables small businesses to use many of the provisions of Chapter 11, but without many of the costs and burdens of a typical Chapter 11 proceeding.People in the News—Sept. 2, 2021—White and Williams, Pond Lehocky
White and Williams senior partner Christopher Konzelmann is set to present the webinar "The Shield Surrounding Online Retailers—The Last 12 Months," and Pond Lehocky Giordano partners Samuel H. Pond, Jerry M. Lehocky and Melissa R. Chandy are set to teach "Workers' Compensation" at Temple University Beasley School of Law this fall.Still No Party: Permit Objectors Continue to Be Denied a Fair Process
Owners of property adjoining a property that is the subject of an administrative permit review have no real ability to raise concerns regarding the permit and to create an administrative record which might defeat an improperly issued permit and to protect their property.How One U.K. Lawyer (and His Six Pandemic Puppies) Turned Virtual Proceedings Into Twitter Stardom
Allan Compton QC had enough on his plate with virtual hearings during the pandemic. Then his golden retriever had six puppies...Trending Stories
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