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Fired Associate Launches Mimic Site to Trash-Talk Firm
Google "Levinson Axelrod" and you find two addresses that bring you to the Edison, N.J., personal injury firm's Web site. But the query also pulls up www.levinsonaxelrod.net, and clicking that one makes clear that it's not run by the firm. The site is the creation of Edward Harrington Heyburn, an associate at Levinson Axelrod from 1998 until he was let go in 2004. Since Sept. 30, Heyburn has used the site to criticize and mock the firm and its partners and to showcase its in-court losses.Settlement Closes Levinson Axelrod Gripe Site
The former Levinson Axelrod associate who launched a website mocking the firm —and got sued for it — has quietly settled the litigation and shut down the page. The site, levinsonaxelrodreallysucks.com, is no more.Yes, the IRS Can Pierce the Corporate Veil
You can run, but you can't hide (behind your other entity); the IRS can pierce the corporate veil.Is the Right To Receive Insurance Policy Dividends an 'Incident of Ownership'?
What are "incidents of ownership," with regard to a life insurance policy, and why do they matter to a decedent's estate?Doctors' Insurance Group Sues Over Law Stifling Criticism of Competitors
NJPURE, a doctor-owned medical malpractice insurer, is suing in federal court to block the state Department of Banking and Insurance from enforcing a law that bars it from criticizing its competitors.On Equity Grounds, N.J. Should Endorse 'All-Sums' Coverage
'All-sums' policy language provides an incentive for beneficial economic activity because it allows businesses to spread more of their risk.Trending Stories
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