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Former Dewey Chairman to Pay $500,000 to Avert Future Claims
Former Dewey & LeBoeuf chairman Steven Davis has agreed to pay the bankrupt firm's estate more than $500,000 as part of a broader settlement that is expected to insulate him from most future claims related to his alleged mismanagement of Dewey.Gary Rosen takes lead at Becker & Poliakoff
The former head of litigation at Fort Lauderdale-based Becker & Poliakoff will become managing shareholder Feb. 1, taking over from Alan Becker, who must step down under firm bylaws setting 65 as the firm leader's retirement age.Guidotti v. Legal Helpers Debt Resolution, L.L.C.
Because plaintiff produced sufficient evidence to raise a genuine issue of material fact as to whether she consented to arbitration, the district court erred in denying appellants' motion to compel arbitration without first allowing limited discovery and then applying a summary judgment standard.Judicial Profile: Teaching career couldn't keep Freeman off bench
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Gill Freeman started her professional career as a teacher before getting a push into a law career with the simple request: "Why don't you take the LSAT?"Candidate calls for opponent to resign from Akerman Senterfitt
Jose Diaz is the latest Akerman Senterfitt lawyer to face tough questions about his employment at the firm representing BP in spill-related litigation in Florida.Prosecutor silenced Rothstein on bribery claims
Scott Rothstein acknowledged bribing judges and fooling politicians. But a federal prosecutor who monitored the questioning refused to allow Rothstein to name the people he claims he corrupted.Ex-Dewey Chair Davis Settles Mismanagement Claims
Steven Davis—one of three former Dewey & LeBoeuf leaders often faulted for causing the firm's collapse—has agreed to pay the Dewey estate more than half a million dollars to resolve allegations that his stewardship was indeed to blame. Dewey insurers, meanwhile, have agreed to contribute $19 million to the estate.AG Pam Bondi: Board of Medicine can move on pill mills
Attorney General Pam Bondi said Gov. Rick Scott's freeze on all new regulations will not hold up her office's efforts to shutter pain clinics across the state that are dispensing superfluous amounts of prescription pain medicine to patients.BigLaw Associate in Political Race Pressured to Quit Firm Over BP Ties
Another Akerman Senterfitt attorney running for state office finds himself tarred by the law firm?s BP connection.Trending Stories
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