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Armstrong Teasdale Faced Regulatory Inquiry Before Shuttering in London
The firm's London office—which opened in 2021—brought in $14 million in revenue in 2022 but recorded less than $250,000 in profits.The 'Bad Actor Syndrome' in Matrimonial and Family Law: The Misbehaving Spouse or Parent
"All too often such behavior on the part of the bad actor is intentionally designed to place the other party at a psychological or informational disadvantage," write Alton L. Abramowitz and Leigh Baseheart Kahn.Defendant Awarded Increased Attorney Fees Six Months After Trial Win Against FTC
Attorney Charles Hoffecker of Hotchkiss Hoffecker Peacock in Atlanta said the FTC failed to adjust its "shotgun approach" in aggressively pursuing claims against their client despite the emerging evidence that he did not directly participate in unfair and deceptive practices.Trial Win Against FTC Yields Increased Attorney-Fee Award Six Months Later
The Federal Trade Commission failed to adjust its "shotgun approach" in aggressively pursuing claims against the client despite the emerging evidence he did not directly participate in unfair and deceptive practices, said attorney Charles Hoffecker.It's Your Money and You Need It Now: ERC Refund Anyone?
As the IRS continues its efforts to combat fraud and streamline processing, businesses that have legitimately qualified for the ERC should stay informed about developments and take appropriate actions to secure their refunds.View more book results for the query "Total"
State Supreme Court Justices Talk Tension Between Judicial Elections, Free Speech
"The flip side is--and these words I thought would never come out of my mouth–-I don't want too many First Amendment rights," said Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick.Litigators of the Week: The Eighth Circuit Knocks Out a $564M Verdict Against BMO in Ponzi Case
Debevoise's John Gleeson, Mayer Brown's Richard Spehr and Elaine Goldenberg of Munger Tolles helped convince the Eighth Circuit that the bankruptcy trustee of a company run by a convicted Minnesota Ponzi schemer couldn't pursue aiding and abetting claims against the bank because the company bore responsibility for its own injury.'Top Priority': Senate Democrats Push Biden's Judicial Nominees Forward
"Confirming judges is a top priority for the remainder of this Congress," said U.S. Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin, D-Illinois. "These even-handed arbiters of justice will bring balance to the federal judiciary, and Senate Democrats are in a strong position to make judicial confirmations a legacy of the Biden-Harris administration and our Senate Majority."10 Lawyers Abruptly Exit GrayRobinson to Start Spinoff Boutique
Two litigation shareholders are leaving GrayRobinson and taking eight other attorneys with them to form a spinoff boutique with offices in Orlando and Tallahassee.The Excessive Fines Clause Comes for the FBAR Civil Penalty
"But long before Congress adopted this penalty structure, the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution prohibited the federal government from imposing 'excessive fines,'" writes Jeremy H. Temkin.Trending Stories
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