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Adversary Proceeding Correctly Dismissed as Impermissible Collateral Attack on 9019 Order
Appellant initiated a lawsuit against appellees Ryan E. Hodge and Helping Hands Capital, LLC, alleging an agreement was made where appellant would be an equal owner of the newly formed business, which was not honored when the company was established with Hodge as the sole owner.
FinCEN's Proposed Oversight of 'All-Cash' Real Estate Deals Impacts Attorneys
The NPRM proposes a new nationwide requirement for real estate professionals to report the individual beneficial owners of specified entities and trusts acquiring residential real estate through "all cash purchases or gratuitous transfer to trusts, as well as other transactional information, within 30 days after closing.In a wrongful death and survival action, plaintiffs, the surviving husband and children of decedent, sued defendant, alleging decedent's asbestosis and subsequent death were caused by asbestos fibers her husband brought home from defendant's facility.
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Intermediate Court Judge 'Unimpressed' by Case Law in Spot Recovery Insurance Appeal
Presiding Judge Christopher McFadden, in a dispute between a car dealership and insurer, expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of case law.Ga. Court Set to Decide Whether Insurer Must Pay for Car Dealership's Loss
According to the plaintiff-appellees, if the language of a contract is ambiguous, it needs to be strictly construed against the insurer.Cohen's Book Delves Into Shakespeare, Power and Character
Year-end reflection, an impending consequential presidential election and looking for a good holiday read. Lawyers and judges devote a lot of attention to literature, leadership and power, and for those inclined, Eliot Cohen's recent book is highly recommended.Pa. High Court Agrees to Hear Dispute Over Speedy Trial Rights During the Pandemic
In an Oct. 3 order, the high court granted the petition for allowance of appeal in the case "Commonwealth v. Lear," limiting arguments to the issue of whether a court must assess the prosecution's "due diligence during a worldwide pandemic for purposes of Rule 600."Appellee was wrongfully identified by a Walgreens employee as a shoplifter and ultimately filed suit against appellant Walgreens.
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