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Superior Court Rules Verizon to Recover $120M From Insurers
"The securities claim definition at issue here is in a standard form that is used by policyholders across the country," said Keith McKenna, a partner at Cohen Ziffer Frenchman & McKenna.Justices Eye Circumvention of Agency's Enforcement Authority
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to review whether a plaintiff can circumvent a state agency's right to enforce a statute by seeking to do so through common-law damages claims.Abbott-Alere Suits Frame Battle Over Merger Gone Sour
The Delaware Court of Chancery appears positioned to once again decide whether to keep afloat a once-promising multibillion-dollar merger that has since struck the rocks in a pair of dueling breach of contract lawsuits.Abbott-Alere Suits Frame Battle Over Merger Gone Sour
The Delaware Court of Chancery appears positioned to once again decide whether to keep afloat a once-promising multibillion-dollar merger that has since struck the rocks in a pair of dueling breach of contract lawsuits.Judge Backs Billing Verizon $2.9 Million for Using FPL Poles
Florida Power & Light Co. wins a $2.9 million final judgment against Verizon Florida LLC in Miami-Dade Circuit Court over unpaid bills.View more book results for the query "Verizon Communications"
In 'Cramming' Cases, Two Agencies Take Action Against Wireless Carriers
Verizon Wireless and Sprint Corp. will pay a combined $158 million for illegally billing mobile phone customers for unauthorized third-party charges. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau brought the cases, similar to the enforcement actions the FTC brought cases against T-Mobile and AT&T.ESPN Challenges Verizon's Unbundled Sports Offerings
ESPN is suing Verizon in an escalating clash over how the popular sports channel is being sold in a discounted pay-TV package.Kepner v. Kepner, PICS Case No. 15-0464 (C.P. Monroe Feb. 5, 2015) Williamson, J. (7 pages).
Contracts • Breach • Intentional Misrepresentation • FraudValley Firm Attacks NPE Over Unpaid Fees
San Jose's Mount Spelman & Fingerman has thrown a monkey wrench into hundreds of potential settlements involving a former client, asserting attorney fee liens against defendants including Google and Microsoft.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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