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Atlanta Capital Recruiter Awarded $10M for Unpaid Commissions by Blockchain Company
On April 11, a jury for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia delivered a verdict and awarded $7.9 million in damages for unpaid commissions against the company, Future Fintech Group. Additionally, FT Global was awarded pre-judgment interest of over $1.7 million and attorney's fees of over $360,000.This Law Firm Is Seeking $4.3 Million in Legal Fees, Interest
The statutory prejudgment interest on the allegedly unpaid invoices is around $1.6 million with an interest rate of 12%, leading to a balance of nearly $4.3 million, as of April 15, the complaint said.Sui Generis: Negotiate Like You Mean It
What happens when you talk about various negotiation events, strategies, desired outcomes and potentially low key disasters? How should these items should be discussed and what positions are worth taking and which aren't?Fulton Jurors Return Defense Verdict: Dentons Averts $51M Loss
"Preparation is crucial, and there is no substitute for credibility in the courtroom," said defense counsel Mark Trigg of Dentons in Atlanta.Franchising Versus No-Poach/Non-Compete Issues, Part 2
This past March, the Supreme Court allowed a proposed class action challenging McDonald's use of no-poach provisions in its franchise agreements to move forward, and denied McDonald's petition to review a ruling from the Seventh Circuit that revived the case last summer.View more book results for the query "*"
Good Guy Guarantees: How One Word May Expand the Liability of Individual Guarantors
In December 2022, the First Department issued a decision in 122 East 42nd Street LLC v. Joseph Scharf and Sarah Gotlib that caught the leasing world off guard as it relates to so-called "Good Guy" guarantees.Form Versus Substance: Termination Procedures in NY Employment Contracts
This article highlights competing New York case law when it comes to termination procedures laid out in employment contracts, as well as the implications of it.'It's Art': These Lawyers Turned a 9-Day Racketeering Trial Into a $9M Defense Verdict
"You win a fraud case during cross-examination," said defense counsel Jon Huffman of Poole Huffman. "The lawyer must show ... that the witness is a liar. If you do so, you prove fraud."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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