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The Legal Intelligencer

Justices: Estate Beneficiaries Can't Sue to Enforce Unsigned Doc

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that third-party beneficiaries to an estate do not have standing to sue an attorney who prepared documents for the testator if the attorney failed to have the client sign the forms before the client's death.
9 minute read

The Recorder

Acqua Vista Homeowners Association v. MWI, Inc.

By | January 26, 2017
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New York Law Journal

Barraclough v. Jarrett

By | January 26, 2017
Buyer Sufficiently Stated Claim for Seller's Failure to Act in Good Faith; Dismissal Denied
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Deboer v. Deboer

By | January 26, 2017
Father Granted Preliminary Injunction Against Defendants Concerning Escrowed Funds
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Suit Accuses Trump Organization of Stiffing Contractor for Work on DC Hotel

An electrical contractor claims that it was underpaid by more than $2 million for rush work it did on the Trump International Hotel to prepare for an early opening.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Judicial Switch-Up Prompts Appeal in Dismissed $10M Condo Hotel Case

A lawsuit filed by unit owners of a condo hotel over fees for renovations was dismissed by a judge who came into the case just before trial.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

Real Estate Agent's Lawsuit Revived on Industry Definition

An industry nuance tipped the scales for a real estate agent looking to collect an $80,000 sales commission.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Trina Solar US, Inc. v. JRC-Services LLC

By | January 24, 2017
Australian Firm's Nevada Agent Had Actual Authority When Pact Executed; Award Upheld
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Taylor English Sued for Legal Malpractice Over Botched Contract

Atlanta's Taylor English Duma and one of its partners are facing a legal-malpractice action claiming damages of nearly $1 million.
10 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Delaware Justices Refuse Advancement to Ex-Goldman Sachs Coder

The Delaware Supreme Court on Jan. 20 rejected the appeal of a former Goldman Sachs programmer, who had asked the justices to disregard a federal appeals court ruling in order to approve a bid to recover about $2 million in fees and costs from his former employer.
12 minute read

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