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'He Goes After the Lawyers': Attorneys Want Alex Jones to Pay Millions in Legal Fees
"In the end, judge, there's not a case like this in Connecticut history," Jones' attorney Norm Pattis said. "You're not going to find the case in Connecticut. You're going to make that case."AG Files Lawsuit Against Brooklyn Developer Alleged to Have Duped Would-Be Condo Buyers
The action, filed under the Martin Act, seeks to permanently bar a developer who "sold" unauthorized condominiums from offering or selling real estate securities in New York.'A Permanent, Significant Impact': How a $100 Million Verdict Was Secured in Warehouse Accident
"It's going to mean freedom, independence for him, mobility," Andrew Garza, counsel for the plaintiffs, said. "He hasn't driven a car since that day that he drove to work in 2017 because they couldn't afford a vehicle that was modified so that he could drive. It means that simple things that we all take for granted like being able to get up, go to the grocery store; he can do that now without having to rely on somebody else. I know that independence means the world to him."Strategies, Including Appeal and Bankruptcy Case, May Mean Alex Jones Will Avoid Paying Damages
"The best outcome for [plaintiffs] might be coming to a global resolution now, rather than letting it drag on," said bankruptcy attorney Nicholas Koffroth, who remarked that the talk-show host has many opportunities to cause delay.Connecticut Jury Returns Verdict Against Alex Jones of Nearly $1 Billion
The families of Sandy Hook victims and a first responder secured compensatory damages totaling $965 million. Jurors also opened the door to punitive damages against the conspiracy theorist.View more book results for the query "Total"
Jury Awards Plaintiff $900,000 Verdict in Underinsured Motorist Case
"The biggest hurdle was the issue of causation," said the plaintiff's attorney, Blake Driscolli, whose client's case involved the second of two car accidents.Federal Judge Awards Plaintiff $800K in Attorney Fees Despite Jury's Zero-Damages Verdict
The attorney fee award came on remand from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which ruled that, despite the zero-damages verdict, plaintiff Yasmin Reyazuddin was the "prevailing party" in the case.'This Judge Is a Tyrant': Alex Jones Takes Aim—Again—at Judge Barbara Bellis
"I may be Alex Jones' lawyer, but I'm still an officer of the court, and I think I understand the rules," attorney Norm Pattis told the judge. "This isn't my first rodeo."Consequential and Direct Damages in Spotlight Amid Energy Firms' Insurance Spat
Total's appeal was more focused on Kinder Morgan's actual coverage, which was limited to $6 million. The trial court sided with Kinder Morgan on that point, but Total claimed actual damages of $9 million and hoped to overcome the limit.Federal Judge: Lancaster Investment Firm, Executives Must Pay $2M in Civil Penalties, Restitution
"Although we are extremely disappointed with the judge's ruling and still vehemently disagree with the decision, we trust God's continued provision and His eternal plan," investment advisory firm Ambassador Advisors wrote in a statement on its website. "We seek to glorify Him alone through our integrity."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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