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Power Broker Edie Laquer Gets $3.8 Million In Bankruptcy Case
Miami Beach real estate power broker Edie Laquer has scored legal victories this summer, including a $3.8 million bankruptcy settlement.How Prominent Law Firm Adorno & Yoss Spiraled to Its Death
After Adorno & Yoss co-founder Henry "Hank" Adorno's Florida bar license was suspended, the firm's partners held an emergency meeting on Halloween and agreed to keep the firm alive, as Yoss LLP. But in early March, the firm announced it would be closing within three weeks. What happened?Attorneys reach $4.5 million settlement in bankruptcy
Certified HR Services ran into legal trouble in 2005 after failing to pay $2.7 million for worker's compensation coverage.Condo-buying venture turns to litigation mess
A $68 million bulk condo-buying venture gone bad between a convicted felon and two cousins spawned a slew of lawsuits alleging everything from fraud to libel.Nearly $3 million in Rothstein fees authorized by judge
A bankruptcy judge offered some holiday cheer by awarding fees to cover work done from July 1 to Oct. 31 by law firms and accounting firms employed by Herbert Stettin, the court-appointed bankruptcy trustee.Post-Ponzi work contrasts hourly rates, contingency fees
In two major South Florida fraud cases, bankruptcy attorneys are collecting millions of dollars in fees in two contrasting patterns — hourly rates and a one-third contingency on recoveries.Lawyers help creditors reach $1.45 million settlement with executives
Attorneys from Genovese Joblove Battista and Messana, Weinstein assisted Plantation-based Viragen in a mediated settlement with creditors of $1.45 million.Trustee tries to stop Rothstein investor trial
The bankruptcy trustee for Scott Rothstein's defunct law firm has filed a motion to stop a trial in Broward Circuit Court that pits investors against two major banks in the $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme.Seven firms request $4 million additional fees in Rothstein case
Lawyers and accountants working for the bankruptcy trustee for Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein's defunct law firm are seeking $4 million in fees even though most victims have been waiting more than two years to be paid.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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