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New York Law Journal

Eulisis Capital, LLC v. Beltrami

By | September 07, 2016
Court Finds Special Circumstances Exist To Compensate Receiver for Services Rendered
3 minute read

The Recorder

Hiken v. Department of Defense

By | September 06, 2016
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Bochetto & Lentz Loses High-Court Bid for Referral-Fee Recovery

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has declined to take up a case over an alleged improper referral, rejecting Bochetto & Lentz's appeal and finalizing a summary judgment order in favor of defendant and attorney A. Harold Datz.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Ibrahim v. U.S. Department Of Homeland Security

By | August 30, 2016
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Biased Advice and Undisclosed Conflicts No More

Wouldn't you have thought that your financial adviser is obligated to act in your best interest when advising you where to put your retirement money? Well, sadly, you would have been wrong if you did.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Radware Secures Injunction Against Rival in Bay Area Patent Case

But the Israel-based networking company and its lawyers at McDermott Will & Emery lost a bid for enhanced damages on top of a $6.4 million jury verdict.
9 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Bouchard Sanctions Shawe for Deleting Evidence, Lying

Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard on Wednesday imposed sanctions on embattled TransPerfect Global Inc. co-founder Philip Shawe for destroying evidence and then lying under oath to cover his tracks.
22 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

'Enough Is Enough,' Federal Judge Says in $160K Fee Dispute

A lawyer who sued a New Jersey school district on behalf of a special-needs student has been taken to task by a federal judge for "simply inexcusable" conduct in the matter, and in his bid for $160,000 in fees and costs. A 68-page opinion by U.S. District Judge Renee Bumb upbraids Cherry Hill solo Jamie Epstein for what the judge called a "pattern of overstating his fees and engaging in unprofessional and unreasonable behavior."
10 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Tech Company Founder Sanctioned $7.1M in TransPerfect Case

The Delaware Court of Chancery has sanctioned TransPerfect Global co-founder and joint CEO Philip R. Shawe $7.1 million for destroying evidence and lying under oath.
24 minute read

The Recorder

Sese v. Wells Fargo Bank N.A.

By | August 19, 2016
5 minute read

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