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Power Lunch: An urban tavern feel in the heart of Fort Lauderdale
Big City Tavern, one of the places Fort Lauderdale movers and shakers frequent for lunch, is designed to resemble the great urban taverns of Chicago, New York and Boston.Spying on Pellicano's Secret Stash
High-profile L.A. attorney Terry Christensen was indicted for wiretapping after investigators spent a year and a half cracking celebrity private eye Anthony Pellicano's encrypted recordings.View more book results for the query "Brown Law Firm"
Dreier's Apartment Fetches $8.2 Million at Bankruptcy Auction
The luxury Manhattan apartment of disgraced attorney Marc Dreier was sold at auction Tuesday for $8.2 million, about $2 million less than the $10.43 million he paid in 2007. The sale came just one week after Dreier was sentenced to 20 years in prison for orchestrating a Ponzi scheme that fleeced more than $400 million from clients of Dreier LLP and investors to whom he sold bogus promissory notes. A source said the winning bidder is Ajit Jain, head of the reinsurance business of Berkshire Hathaway.Not So Fast: Equitable Arguments Slow Foreclosures
In their Financing column, Joshua Sohn and Jason Goldstein, members of DLA Piper, write that two new cases concerning disputes between senior lenders and mezzanine lenders suggest that the general principle that New York courts will strictly enforce arms-length commercial real estate agreements may not be quite the hard-and-fast rule that many expect it to be.Former Prosecutor Put on the Defensive
It's one of the most shocking legal stories in the East Bay -- a former prosecutor alleges he and a now-deceased judge conspired to keep Jews off the jury in a capital punishment case. Yet the protagonist has been largely MIA. Not for much longer. John Quatman, whose allegations last year set off a firestorm of anger in the Alameda County district attorney's office, is expected to resurface next week in a San Jose courtroom -- along with portions of his personnel file.Appeals Court Dispatches Challenge to Special Master in Prudential Fraud Suit
Former Prudential Life Ins. Co. employees have lost a bid to remove a special master from their suit accusing the company of bribing their lawyers to keep their employment claims out of court.Trending Stories
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