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Daily Business Review

Santana Moss 'Paying for It Now' on Investment Loss

The NFL free agent testified he left his financial affairs to a manager until he realized $1.4 million was gone from an account in his name. He's suing BB&T for negligence on his lost funds.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Father-Son Lawyers Win $9.5 Million for Mesothelioma Patient

James Ferraro Jr. and his father traced their client's asbestos exposure to a military housing project in Saudi Arabia that was constructed with Georgia-Pacific's Ready-Mix joint compound.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Jury Awards $2.8M for Improper Tracheostomy

A Delaware County jury has awarded a woman $2.78 million for having a tracheostomy placed too high, which allegedly caused her to no longer be able to breathe without the tubing.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

The Question in This Malpractice Trial: Are These Law Firms Truly Credit-Repair Organizations?

A former client alleges Berges Law Group and Consumer Protection Counsel violated federal and state regulations for credit repair organizations.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Palestinians Ordered to Pay $10M to Secure Verdict

By | August 25, 2015
Palestinian authorities found liable in a high-profile lawsuit over Americans killed in terrorist attacks must pay $10 million in cash, and an additional $1 million monthly payment while the case is on appeal, to secure the hundreds of millions awarded by a jury, a Manhattan federal judge ruled Monday.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Diaz v. Kilby, PICS Case No. 15-1295 (C.P. Monroe June 4, 2015) Higgins, J. (12 pages).

By | August 25, 2015
On investment advisor's petition to vacate an arbitration award entered against him, the court found that he had failed to meet his burden of showing that the action was barred by the statute of limitations and compensatory and punitive damages and attorney fees were improperly awarded. Defendant's petition to vacate award denied.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Attorneys Focus on Athletic Man's Nonvisible Injuries

Prominent plaintiffs attorney Willie Gary and two Miami co-counsel landed a $5 million jury verdict for a former University of Miami football player who was stopped at an intersection when his car was hit by a UPS truck.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Arab Bank, Terrorism Plaintiffs Reach Settlement

Lawyers for Arab Bank and terrorism victims reached an agreement to settle the case after 11 years of vigorous litigation, just three days before the start of a damages trial in the Eastern District of New York.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

DirecTV, LLC. v. Borbon

By | August 14, 2015
Individuals Jointly and Severally Liable for Damages Arising Out of Illegal Use of DirecTV
1 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

'Kids-for-Cash' Figure Agrees to $4.75M Settlement

Robert J. Powell, the former co-owner of two private juvenile-detention facilities at the center of the Luzerne County "kids-for-cash" scandal, has agreed to pay at least $4.75 million to settle his portion of a civil suit brought by a class of juvenile plaintiffs.
4 minute read

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