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Exotic Dancers Who Opted Out of Class Action Settle
Fourteen exotic dancers who opted out of a class action against a New York City “gentlemen's club” and sued as individuals stand to pocket more than the class members got from their $8 million settlement with the club.Exotic Dancers Reach Deal in Suit Over Wages
Exotic dancers at two New York City “gentlemen's clubs” will get a cut of a proposed $4.3 million settlement of their class action claims that they were unlawfully underpaid and forced to share their tips with DJs and others.2014 Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection PHV & MJP Ineligible Lists
Notice to the bar.Allegations of Deceit Proceed Against Lawyer
The First Department has refused to dismiss allegations brought by a limited liability company claiming an attorney tried to deceive a lower court during litigation connected to New York City commercial real estate.In Dewey Shadows, U.K. Capital Loan Court Fight Rolls On
While the spotlight's glare remains fixed elsewhere, a series of suits that raises fresh questions about just how far Dewey & LeBoeuf's leaders went to hide the dire state of the firm's finances is quietly taking shape in London's courts.Judge Upholds Congregation's Decision to Cancel Sale of Shul
A religious corporation can change its mind about moving forward with a contract to sell real property if the sale would not promote the corporation's purpose or the interests of its members, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lawrence Marks has held.Religious Corporations Law Cited in Synagogue Case
A religious corporation can change its mind about moving forward with a contract to sell real property if the sale would not promote the corporation's purpose or the interests of its members, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lawrence Marks has held.Disclaimers Do Not Shield CDO Sellers From Liability, Panel Says
Justice Dianne Renwick, writing for the First Department panel, acknowledged that disclaimers such as the ones in the CDO deals at issue often bar fraud claims. "But there is a limit to the efficacy of those disclaimers, as this case aptly demonstrates," she said.Disclaimers Do Not Shield CDO Sellers From Liability, Panel Says
Justice Dianne Renwick, writing for the First Department panel, acknowledged that disclaimers such as the ones in the CDO deals at issue often bar fraud claims. "But there is a limit to the efficacy of those disclaimers, as this case aptly demonstrates," she said.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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