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Four Merchant Associations Sue Over Credit Card 'Interchange' Fees
Four of the nation's largest merchant associations have joined the legal battle to force credit card issuers to lower the fees they charge for processing transactions. The latest of more than 30 legal actions filed over the past several months, the class action accuses Visa USA, MasterCard Inc. and a number of major banks of engaging in collusive practices in setting their interchange fees, which are paid by the merchants each time a customer uses a debit or credit card to pay for a purchase.Achtman, plaintiffs-appellants v. Kirby, McInerney & Squire LLP, defendants-appellees
Law Firms Not Liable for Malpractice for Failure To Sue Auditor in Ponzi-Scheme Securities Fraud CaseOverdue Bills Rise as Economy Falls
Dana DratchSpecial to the Daily ReportIf you've ever had a client walk away from all or part of a bill, you're not alone.Lynne Y. Borsuk, a principal in Decatur-based Peters, Roberts, Borsuk Rubin, remembers a charming Morehouse College student who was charged with fraud many years ago. Borsuk took the case "on a promise" and convinced the district attorney to drop the charges.Despite Peloton of High-Priced Lawyers, Armstrong Drops Fight Against U.S. Doping Charges
Lance Armstrong's star-studded legal team may have put the brakes on a criminal inquiry targeting the seven-time Tour de France winner, but charges filed against the cycling star earlier this year by a U.S. antidoping agency finally caught up with him. Meanwhile, the tough-talking Texan's legal woes may not be over.Deal Watch: Client's buyouts keep DLA busy
The recent run by Radiant Systems Inc. to gobble up its re-sellers in the U.S. and abroad has meant a steady stream of work for DLA Piper partner Michael E. Rubinger.Radiant, of Alpharetta, makes point-of-sale systems that process retail transactions at restaurants, movie theaters, stadiums and other locations. Radiant also makes the software that runs the units.United States, appellee v. Octavio Frias, defendant-appellant
Time Limits of FRAP 4(b) Are Not Jurisdictional, Are Capable of Forfeiture by GovernmentChiquita wilts after losing bet on packaged salads
Chiquita Brands International is burning through cash faster than any U.S. packaged-foods company after its $855 million 2005 purchase of Fresh Express failed to raise profit.Trending Stories
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