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Weissman Nowack boosts collections practice
Weissman, Nowack, Curry Wilco has beefed up the collections side of its community association practice in response to the recession. "It is one of the most important aspects of our practice right now for our association clients, because of the high number of foreclosures and bankruptcies," said Julie M. Howard, who runs the firm's 10-lawyer community association practice.Online pharmacy ordered to pay FTC $15.8 million
Saying they "dispensed deception," a federal judge in Atlanta has ordered the founders and operators of a now-defunct online pharmacy business to pay the U.S. Federal Trade Commission $15.8 million for fraudulent claims associated with the drugs they peddled. In his order, issued June 4, U.S. District Judge Charles A.Four Firms Advise as WellPoint Seeks to Acquire Amerigroup
Skadden, Linklaters, Cravath, and Cleary Gottlieb all landed roles on WellPoint's $4.9 billion acquisition of Amerigroup, one of the largest-ever cash deals in the health insurance sector.11-lawyer group breaks away from Weinstock & Scavo
A group of 11 lawyers and six paralegals has broken off from Weinstock Scavo to start Winter Capriola Zenner, led by partners Stephen A. Winter, Richard J. Capriola and Michael J. Zenner.Winter and Capriola said they wanted to have their own firm. "We saw an opportunity. It was time for us to write the next chapter," said Winter.McKeon leaves IP boutique she co-founded
Tina McKeon has left the intellectual property boutique she helped found for Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton.In The Trenches: Ogletree gains PoGo's immigration team
Immigration attorney Rebecca L. Sigmund has joined labor and employment boutique Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak Stewart from Powell Goldstein as a shareholder, bringing her immigration team with her.Sigmund, who had been the only immigration partner at Powell Goldstein, said the labor and employment boutique offers "a platform more supportive to immigration work" than a general practice firm.Online Pharmacy Ordered to Pay FTC $15.8 Million
Saying they "dispensed deception," a federal judge in Atlanta has ordered the founders and operators of a now-defunct online pharmacy business to pay the U.S. Federal Trade Commission $15.8 million for fraudulent claims associated with the drugs they peddled. In his order, U.S. District Judge Charles A. Pannell also found Dr. Terrill Mark Wright, a physician associated with the online pharmacies, liable for $15,454 to compensate consumers for false advertising claims.Nelson Mullins hires to expand real estate practice locally
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough has expanded its local commercial real estate practice with the addition of Andrew Litvak and Anne Marie Garavaglia.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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