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Connecticut Law Tribune

NHTSA Safety Recall Sparks Breach of Contract Suit

The maker of the Terex Hi-Ranger, a truck with a hydraulic platform used to lift people into the air, claims a supplier's part can fail, which poses a safety hazard to anyone suspended in the air.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

How a New Kind of Fraud Puts South Florida Real Estate Owners, Lenders at Risk

A loophole on the Sunbiz website is allowing scammers to steal corporate identities for real estate fraud.
21 minute read

Daily Business Review

How a New Kind of Fraud Puts South Florida Real Estate Owners, Lenders at Risk

A loophole on the Sunbiz website is allowing scammers to steal corporate identities for real estate fraud.
21 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Attorney Accused of Poaching Clients From Former Firm

Attorney Leslie Gold McPadden is accused of soliciting three clients as she left Biller, Sachs, Raio & Zito. She claims the clients wanted to leave with her.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

J.Crew Cleared in TCCWNA E-Commerce Suit

A federal judge ruled the plaintiff failed to plead injuries when purchasing items online or using the company's website.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

With Contract Automation, Ambition Doesn't Always Align With Reality

A self-executing contract could be coming, but it doesn't appear to be here quite yet.
20 minute read

Daily Business Review

Cole Schotz and Greenberg Traurig Advise on A-Rod Gym Deal

Former New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez has bought a Kendall gym franchise and rights to develop additional gyms for the UFC GYM chain in Miami-Dade County.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

State Officials, Seminole Tribe Target Judge's Ruling on Games

Florida officials and the Seminole Tribe are asking a Tallahassee judge to reconsider a ruling they contend could open the floodgates for thousands of unregulated slot machines in bars, strip malls and convenience stores throughout the state.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Compelling Arbitration Abroad in Securities Case Is Ruled 'Unconscionable'

The attempt by a company that specializes in the buying and selling of fine wines to compel its dispute with a disgruntled New York investor into arbitration has been rejected by a federal judge.
9 minute read

The Recorder

UC Law Schools Awarded Millions After Bank's Loss in Court

A federal bankruptcy judge has directed the bulk of punitive damages leveled against Bank of America to the five law schools housed at UC campuses.
20 minute read

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