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Former McElroy Deutsch CFO Charged With Embezzlement
John Dunlea faces a potential total of 15 years in prison and fines of up to $165,000 under New Jersey law.McCarter & English Punitive Damages Question to Be Argued Before State High Court
State and federal trial courts have split on whether punitive damages are available for contract claims outside of the insurance context, according to a recent ruling from U.S. District Judge Michael Shea of the District of Connecticut.'That Just Doesn't Fly': Lawyers' Salaries Off Limits as Exec Sues McElroy Deutsch
"The firm routinely permitted robust use of the cards and other firm assets for select male partners/leaders whenever and wherever they desired without any concern of repercussions," Nicole Alexander's attorney stated in court papers.View more book results for the query "McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP"
Federal Judge Sides With Sig Sauer Over Attorney-Critic's Defamation Counterclaims
"The tragedy of this situation is that it will eventually result in the preventable death of a law enforcement officer, federal agent or civilian," Westport attorney Jeffrey S. Bagnell told the Connecticut Law Tribune on Wednesday. "Lawyers have not just a legal right but a moral obligation to share severe safety issues like this with the public. I do not care what Sig Sauer and its agents have to say about me after seeing the massive physical and emotional trauma this gun has caused."NJ Appellate Division Reinstates Personal Injury Claim, Finding Defendant Had 'Duty of Inquiry'
The appeals court said the defendant had a duty to inquire about whether one of its forklift operators had the requisite experience.Not Applicable: Connecticut High Court Interprets COVID-Era Executive Order
"Even though the providers made that claim, it is apparent that the insurance carriers continued to charge premiums for malpractice," Robert C. Lubus Jr. of Grady & Riley said. "Here, the Connecticut Supreme Court made it clear that in order to use the executive order as a shield, the malpractice had to have some relation to COVID or to a lack of resources caused by COVID. The facts of our case are such that we are confident that the nursing home will never be able to sustain this burden."Was This Lawyer a Difficult Client? Counsel Wants Out of Law Firm Fraud Case
"Plaintiff is an attorney with experience litigating employment law claims similar this matter. As such, she brings a sophisticated viewpoint to conducting this lawsuit," Nicole Alexander's attorney said.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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