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Third DCA Rules in Favor of Borrower in Foreclosure of Tides Hotel in Miami Beach
"Justice is catching up with, 'Safe Harbor,' whose business model, as observed in the Third District opinion, is to acquire pre-existing loans and 'mine the loan histories' to 'exploit' opportunities to obtain 'retroactive default interest,'" Dennis Richard, a partner at Richard & Richard who represents the borrower, said in an email.Q&As With The Legal's ESG Impact Honorees
The Legal Intelligencer is proud to recognize six honorees for the 2024 ESG Impact award.Excessive Red Tape: Let's Curb Needless Administrative Process
The virtues of administrative agencies are obvious. It's their vices that should concern us.Public Interest Calendar of Events
An awards night, 5KWalk/Run and more are on the agenda for May and June.Pratt & Whitney Hit With Suit Alleging 'Smorgasbord of Antitrust Offenses'
UTP—represented by White & Case; Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan; and Kohn, Swift & Graf—is seeking more than $150 million in damages against Pratt.View more book results for the query "*"
Pratt & Whitney Hit With Suit Alleging 'Smorgasbord of Antitrust Offenses'
UTP, a used aircraft engine supplier, seeks more than $150 million in damages against the engine manufacturing giant.Supreme Court Declines Condemned Man's Appeal Over Dissent by Jackson, Sotomayor
The convicted killer's appeal asked whether a defendant has a right to be present at a prescreening of prospective jurors.Was This Judge Too Slow? Jurist Suggests 5th Circuit Micromanages His Docket
"A district court has broad discretion and inherent authority to manage its docket. That's what it did here, much to the apparent dismay of the Fifth Circuit," U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman said.Was This Judge Too Slow? Jurist Suggests 5th Circuit Micromanages His Docket
"A district court has broad discretion and inherent authority to manage its docket. That's what it did here, much to the apparent dismay of the Fifth Circuit," U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman said.Power Shift: Judicial Appointments Lag as Retiring Judges Commit to Full Terms
Compared to 13 judicial appointments made during first quarter of 2023, Gov. Brian Kemp has appointed eight judges to judicial vacancies between Jan. 1 and March 31, 2024.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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