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$3.29M Judgment Against Attorney Who Lost Client Money in Son's Hedge Fund
In Matter of the May 1, 1992 Mark Family Trust, a Monmouth County judge has ordered a New York attorney to pay $3.29 million to four plaintiffs after…Jersey, Perhaps Not an Inferno, Still Graces 'Judicial Hellholes' List
A tort reform group whose signature move is labeling purportedly pro-plaintiff judicial vicinages "hellholes" each year has given New Jersey a good roasting, though some heavenly praise was sprinkled in.Bitcoin Scam Ends in Jail as Immigrant's American Dream Fades
A Florida software engineer who came to the U.S. from Ukraine as a teenager seeking the American dream was sentenced to 16 months in prison for…Consideration of Pre-Judgment Interest in Evaluating the Risk of Litigation
Alan D. Zuckerbrod and Eric B. LaMons write: As demonstrated in a recent First Department decision, pre-judgment interest, whether statutory or contractual, could significantly add to the amount at stake, especially in a complex commercial matter that may take many years to resolve. With statutory interest rates varying greatly among jurisdictions, choice of forum also becomes significant.Amgen, Sanofi to Fight Over Enhanced Damages in Blockbuster Infringement Row
A Delaware federal judge has allowed Amgen Inc. to pursue enhanced damages in its patent infringement dispute with a rival drugmaker, the latest development to a case with billions of dollars on the line.View more book results for the query "Eric Company"
Amgen, Sanofi to Fight Over Enhanced Damages in Blockbuster Infringement Row
A Delaware federal judge has allowed Amgen Inc. to pursue enhanced damages in its patent infringement dispute with a rival drugmaker, the latest development to a case with billions of dollars on the line.$880K Settlement Reached in Nurse's New London Car Crash Case
Attorneys for a 31-year-old Ledyard woman and the city of New London have agreed to an $880,000 settlement package in the wake of a rear-end collision that left the woman partially disfigured.Homestead Wins Dispute Over Traffic Patterns
Weiss Serota successfully defended the city of Homestead against a $3 million claim that the city defrauded John Ruiz by not telling him about the traffic patterns around a sports stadium he purchased.MDL Judge Hears Takata Air Bag Dismissal Motions
Attorneys for Takata and several major automakers argue vehicle owners who allege they took an economic hit by buying cars with defective Takata air bags should take advantage of a mass recall.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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