By Jenna Greene | October 22, 2018
Class actions requirements don't get much more basic than this: You need an eligible named plaintiff.
By Jenna Greene | October 1, 2018
"We are hard-pressed to imagine a reason that as a matter of public policy, Chile would be concerned about Summer's inheritance or lack thereof."
By R. Robin McDonald | June 13, 2018
A three-judge panel of the Georgia Court of Appeals overturned a Fulton County trial judge's dismissal of a lawsuit against Dentons that claimed the firm unjustly enriched itself by accepting more than $1.3 million in legal fees from the trusts of Atlanta industrialist and philanthropist Walter Bunzl to defend the embattled trustee against a suit by Bunzl heirs.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 22, 2018
Alston & Bird partner Paul Monnin has replaced Dentons counsel in representing former Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan partner Bennett Kight in a federal fraud case.
By John Council | May 15, 2018
A former San Antonio lawyer will be spending the next six years of his life in prison after federal investigators alleged that he created fake Texas…
By Ross Todd | April 26, 2018
The Second District Court of Appeal sided with Baker Marquart in nixing a $100,000-plus arbitration award over a contingency fee dispute with a former client.
By MP McQueen | March 13, 2018
The lawsuit, filed in federal district court in Miami on behalf of the estate of David Kleiman, a paralyzed IT security expert who died in 2013, may incidentally establish whether Craig Wright is, in fact, the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto, said to be the inventor of bitcoin.
By Jenna Greene | March 12, 2018
There's nothing like a good, old-fashioned trusts and estate brawl, especially one involving a prominent family, some of New York's top litigators and a fed-up judge.
By Jenna Greene | March 12, 2018
There's nothing like a good, old-fashioned trusts and estate brawl, especially one involving a prominent family, some of New York's top litigators and a fed-up judge. Plus, a B.I.G win for Nixon Peabody.
By Jenna Greene | Litigation Daily | October 5, 2017
Six months after North Face founder Doug Tompkins died, his daughter Summer Tompkins Walker quietly filed a “forced heirship” suit in Los Angeles Superior Court seeking a share of her father's assets—litigation that has not previously been reported.
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