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Daily Business Review

Carlton Fields Represents Miss America CEO in $500 Million Suit Alleging Bankruptcy Fraud

The complaint alleges that Glenn Straub engaged in a calculated campaign of threats and predatory behavior against Miss America and its CEO, Robin Fleming, aiming to undermine the organization and illegally filing bankruptcy on behalf of the company.
4 minute read

Law.com

Judge Reduces Attorneys' Award in Boston Sidewalk Settlement for Repetitive Billing

In Muehe v. City of Boston, the court reduced the requested fee award from $84,299.77 to $56,600.94.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Defense Bar Is Feeling the Strain: Busy Med Mal Trial Schedules Might Be Phila.'s 'New Normal'

“We’re going to get busier with more cases filed,” Marshall Dennehey shareholder Gary Samms said. “So for the group of people that try a lot of the cases, there’s going to be no relief for us.”
7 minute read

The Recorder

Del. Court Holds Stance on Musk's $55.8B Pay Rescission, Awards Shareholder Counsel $345M

The Delaware court listed four main reasons the post-trial decision to rescind Musk's compensation can't be changed.
3 minute read

International Edition

Hungary Seeks to Defeat Holocaust Survivors' Lawsuit

Hungary, backed by amicus supporters Germany and the United States, has challenged the D.C. Circuit’s more permissive approach to satisfying the expropriation exception under the FSIA.
3 minute read

Law.com

ClaimClam Wanted to Boost Class Action Claims Rates. But Judges and Attorneys Fought Back

Last month, ClaimClam announced it was pivoting its business model, stepping away from its role as a third-party filer in class action settlements. "I get it. I get why we weren’t welcomed. And I can accept that for now," founder Zim Hang told Law.com.
5 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Delaware Court Holds Stance on Musk's $55.8B Pay Rescission, Awards Shareholder Counsel $345M

The Delaware court listed four main reasons the post-trial decision to rescind Musk's compensation can't be changed.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

JPMorgan, Tesla Call Off $162M Stock Warrant Case

The companies informed the Manhattan federal court on Friday that they were dropping the case with prejudice.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Jury Finds Dentons, Ex-Partner Beat Malpractice Claim Over $54 Million Currency Deal

A Miami jury found Dentons and attorney Susan Rammelt not guilty of fraud or malpractice in a $54 million dollars-to-bolivares currency transaction in which lawyer Fernando Lauria claimed to have lost millions and accused the defendant of leading an elaborate Ponzi scheme.
3 minute read

Law.com

State Attorney General Faces Federal Courtroom Test Over Crypto Mining Ban

“We have seen dozens of state laws enacted over the last few years restricting or prohibiting investment in U.S. real property by foreign individuals, companies and governments,” said Robert A. Friedman, a partner at Holland & Knight. “Arkansas is just one example of a surging national trend.”
4 minute read

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