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Duane Morris fights legal malpractice suit
Duane Morris has filed preliminary objections in a legal malpractice case against the firm and two attorneys in which a prominent local couple claim they suffered "substantial losses" after the lawyers allegedly ignored their pleas for conservative investment strategies and their money ended up in the hands of Ponzi-schemer Bernard L.Shedding Light On a Dark Issue
Two young Israeli attorneys concerned with shameful crimes that some of their countrymen refuse to acknowledge called on two New York law firms last week asking for help in their delicate cause: navigating the line between respect for the insular culture of ultra-Orthodox Jews and legal modernity in the practice of domestic abuse law.CASE OF THE MONTH: Classic White Burgs
Svelte and stylish white burgundies make for a marvelous contrast with their plumper, richer 2005 red counterparts.'Arrogant' AOC Takes Heat From Lawmakers
Rachel Tobin [email protected] in the state's judicial branch over merit system payments and court technology were aired like so much dirty laundry last week during a House budget meeting.One lawmaker told the head of the Georgia Administrative Office of the Courts to be more forthcoming with budget information and entreated other court agencies to hold the AOC accountable.Local firms suit up for subprime
AS SUBPRIME LOSSES escalate, two local plaintiffs' firms, Page Perry and Chitwood Harley Harnes, have filed arbitration demands and a shareholder class action, respectively, against investment firms.Nationally, subprime-related litigation is starting to swell, but the small number of Atlanta plaintiffs' firms that handle securities litigation limits local suits.Taking Stock of the Prudent Investor Act 2011
In their Surrogate's Practice and Proceedings column, Charles F. Gibbs, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Colleen F. Carew, a court attorney-referee with the Surrogate's Court, Westchester County, discuss a recent symposium on how trustees should invest going forward, including topics such as passive investing, equities vs. bonds, avoiding the erosion of trust principal, and keeping an eye on costs.Ruling Blocks Realtor From Suing Over Comments on Rival's Blog
Adopting a broad reading of the federal Communications Decency Act, a 4-3 majority of the Court of Appeals ruled that New York City apartment rental agent and seller Christakis Shiamili is blocked from suing a rival company for anonymous comments in a February 2008 blog post about the New York real estate industry that accused Mr. Shiamili of being a racist, an anti-Semite, a wife-beater, an adulterer and a bad boss.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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