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HFF Guides Sale of Little Havana Apartments During Construction
The $89 million off-market sale of the InTown complex is worth more than $277,000 per unit.Jury Holds Bank Directors Liable for $5 Million in Approval of Bad Loans
The eight directors approved real estate development loans issued by now-defunct Buckhead Community Bank.Jury Weighing Whether Directors of Failed Bank Must Repay Feds
Closing arguments were heard in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s $17 million negligence lawsuit against directors of the defunct Buckhead Community Bank.FDIC Seeks to Recoup $17M in Bank Collapse Trial
A civil trial opened involving some of metro Atlanta's most prominent and successful businessmen as the FDIC pursuses compensation for losses the agency assumed when the Buckhead Community Bank collapsed in 2009.View more book results for the query "Comenity Bank"
Law Firm Fights Off Malpractice Suit, But It May Reappear
Siegfried, Rivera, Hyman, Lerner, De La Torre, Mars & Sobel successfully argues improper venue on appeal to defeat a legal malpractice suit tied to a bank's collapse.The Costly Fallout of a Deadlocked Supreme Court
In the U.S. Supreme Court, a case that ends in a deadlock has no precedential value, but it does have consequences. Consider Valerie Hawkins and Janice Patterson. After an unfavorable decision was affirmed in March by a divided Supreme Court, the women, petitioners now face multimillion-dollar judgments, according to their lawyer. Both are preparing for bankruptcy.Cite as: Wright v. Green Tree Servicing LLC, 1:14-cv-08493, NYLJ 1202763759929, at *1 (SDNY, Decided July 25, 2016) CASENAME Weston Wright, and Carlene Wright,
Justice Dept. Urges the Supreme Court to Rehear Immigration Case
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to rehear a challenge to the Obama administration's plan to delay the deportation of nearly five million undocumented immigrants.Split Supreme Court Raises EPA Regulation Questions
In the wake of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's passing on Feb. 13, the court has been attracting attention for its recent 4-4 decisions in some high-profile cases. Most notably, in United States v. Texas, the court split when reviewing the federal government's appeal from a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit decision that halted certain parts of President Obama's immigration plan. The Supreme Court also voted 4-4 in three other cases over the past several months.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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