By The Associated Press | July 25, 2022
"The defendant used 21st-century technology to perpetrate an age-old fraud: lying to investors to steal their money and fund his own lavish lifestyle," U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan said in a news release. "Felton's conviction should serve as a warning to anyone who seeks to capitalize on emerging technology to victimize others."
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By Isha Marathe | April 5, 2022
A genuine interest in helping make legal technology inclusive caused an uptick in mentorship opportunities for diverse founders, but entrepreneurs say that mentorship has not necessarily translated into investors' trust in their endeavors.
By Raychel Lean | March 1, 2022
Law firm leaders should consider where their attorneys and staff are going to live, and remain open to the idea of remote work as more affordable places get farther away from metro areas.
By Nick Turner and Jeran Wittenstein | January 21, 2022
The two companies are the latest darlings of 2020 to sink to levels not seen since the early days of the Covid-19 outbreak, when investors first deduced that lockdowns and easy-money policies from the Federal Reserve were going to send stocks like Netflix soaring.
By ALM Staff | August 23, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Greg Land | August 4, 2021
The ex-wife and co-defendants of indicted former Board of Regents member Dean Alford asked Middle District Judge Clay Land to toss out civil claims alleging a multi-million dollar pyramid scheme, but he declined to do so.
By Greg Land | April 29, 2021
In a split decision, the Georgia Court of Appeals said a trust's "in terrorem" clause meant a man whose sisters were found to have exercised "undue influence" over his deceased father was nonetheless barred from challenging the document in court.
By Greg Land | April 12, 2021
They said the defendant used his position as a financial consultant to fleece the couple by prodding them to invest in multiple projects over a period of several years with very little return on their money.
By Raychel Lean | August 3, 2020
"We feel like we're detectives, and our job is to go to the crime scene and figure out what happened, follow the money and try and help the victims as best we can. It's often a whodunnit," one plaintiffs attorney said.
By Meredith Hobbs | May 21, 2020
Stephen Councill and Josh Gunnemann had daydreamed about starting their own firm. Then calls from troubled investors convinced them that a pandemic was the right time.
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