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Net Kiosk Maker Fights Fraud Complaints
A Hollywood, Fla., company that sold Internet kiosks to investors is the target of several lawsuits alleging fraud and racketeering, and has been ordered to repay investors in at least three arbitration cases. The suit alleges the company used false and misleading promises to lure a Florida tennis coach into paying $26,870 for two Internet terminals.Historic Transition on High Court
Nothing changes for 11 years. Now, so much change. Tonight at 8 on WFMZ-TV 69, Christopher Naughton's Law Journal celebrating its 15th year in production, addresses The First Monday in October: The New Supreme Court with Philadelphia Bar Association Chancellor Andrew Chirls; former federal judge Edward Cahn, now of Blank Rome; and professors Greg Magarian of Villanova University School of Law and Craig Green of Temple University's Beasley School of Law.Proskauer associate joins Cambodian war crimes legal team
Thirty years after the totalitarian Khmer Rouge regime headed by the notorious dictator Pol Pot was forced from power, proceedings in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia have finally begun. A "hybrid" tribunal, consisting of both Cambodian and international judges and lawyers, will begin hearing its first case on March 30. The Am Law Daily talks with Daniella Rudy, a third-year litigation associate with Proskauer Rose in New York, who will soon be a part of that international legal team.View more book results for the query "*"
High Court Loss Prompts Malpractice Claim Against McGuireWoods
A loss before the U.S. Supreme Court has led to an unusual legal malpractice suit against McGuireWoods. Ideal Steel Supply was the losing party in the ruling, which sharply limited third parties' ability to bring civil claims under RICO. Ideal said McGuireWoods botched the case by pursuing a "unique and novel" but ultimately "inappropriate" civil RICO claim. A New York judge has dismissed the RICO-related claim but let Ideal go forward with claims that McGuireWoods' mismanagement resulted in higher bills.Ruling Permits Attempt to Extend Jail Inmate Re-entry Settlement
Neck Injury Nets Crash Victim $100,000
i b Tatyana Prishchep v. Dora Wilber Moscosco /i : /b A Stamford woman whose neck was injured in an accident caused by a driver who ran a red light was awarded $100,000 last week even though her lawyer sought roughly $20,000 and Allstate Insurance Co. offered $3,000 to settle the case, according to the plaintiff's attorney.Trending Stories
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