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September 02, 2003 |

Class Revived In Suit Alleging Misleading Interest Rates

In a ruling that seems certain to make banks nationwide sit up and take notice, a federal appeals court has revived a consumer class action suit that accuses Fleet Bank of misleading customers by promising a fixed low interest rate on its credit cards and then raising the rate just one year later.
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September 24, 2012 |

New West Hartford Firm Mueller Pierce Crunches Data To Resolve Medical Billing Disputes

Every business wants to cut costs, and health insurance companies are no exception. A new West Hartford law firm has been formed to help resolve the thousands of disputes that arise when doctors, hospitals and other medical providers send bills to insurers requesting compensation for patients' medical care.
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May 23, 2012 |

Class Suit Against Law Firm for Acting as Debt Collector Settles

A law firm hit with a class action for allegedly getting into the debt collection business has agreed to a settlement that would excuse nearly $200,000 owed by hundreds of people that it sued.
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March 11, 2010 |

Recession Be Damned, Good Times Roll For N.J. Lobbyists, Including Lawyers

The economy may be tanking, but 2009 was a fat year for state lobbyists, including lawyers who concentrate their practices in governmental affairs. New Jersey's top 10 law-firm lobbyists grossed $10,149,806 in lobbying fees — 9.8 percent more than $9,241,456 in 2008.
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June 01, 1999 |

Crossing Borders

The booming worldwide merger trend is creating fierce competition for not only corporate deal lawyers but also antitrust specialists. That dynamic was written between the lines of the news that Rogers & Wells is planning a merger with London-based Clifford Chance. The union would produce a global titan: one of the world's largest law firms with more than 2,400 lawyers. Lawyers close to the deal say that Rogers & Wells' burgeoning antitrust practice was a key element drawing the two firms together.
6 minute read
February 16, 2011 |

Judge OKs Suit Against Firm Over Debt Collection

A law firm that allegedly violated New Jersey state law by engaging in the debt collection business can be sued under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, a federal judge ruled on Feb. 10 in a precedential opinion.
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August 31, 2012 |

Davis v. HSBC Bank of Nevada, N.A.

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November 01, 2005 |

Follow the Money

The staggering cost of litigation forces companies, their counsel, and their opponents into difficult decisions and creative coping strategies.
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