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Sale and Leaseback of Pay Phones Is Ruled Sale of Securities Under State's Martin Act
N.Y. Court Rules on Pay Phone Sale and Leaseback
Despite an 11th Circuit ruling to the contrary, a state judge in Buffalo, N.Y, has determined that the sale and leaseback of pay telephones to investors was the sale of securities and is regulated by New York's Martin Act. The judge denied motions for summary judgment seeking dismissal of the state attorney general's complaint against the businessman, his four sons and the affiliated salespeople who sold the pay phones.Puder Roadblock to Malpractice Suits Is Proving Permeable
A 2005 state Supreme Court ruling that put limitations on litigants' rights to sue their lawyers for malpractice after settling the underlying claims is not so hard to get around.Underwriter Claims Wilk Overbilled for Work on Initial Public Offering
An underwriter to five Chinese companies that got sued for alleged accounting fraud associated with their public offerings in the United States has filed a legal malpractice case against its former attorneys at Wilk Auslander in New York.Firm's claim against former client draws countersuit
A Los Angeles underwriter to five Chinese companies that got sued for alleged accounting fraud associated with their public offerings in the United States has filed a legal malpractice case against its former attorneys at Wilk Auslander in New York.Slippery Slopes For Lawyer Who Owns Ski Resort
A former Fairfield lawyer allegedly assured clients that he was dutifully handling their cases while he was operating a ski resort in southern Vermont.Thwarted Hollywood dealmaker targets the lawyers
A $100 million lawsuit filed on April 20 against Stroock & Stroock & Lavan and Levene Neale Bender Yoo & Brill isn't the first time that film financier David Bergstein has leveled accusations of professional malpractice against his former attorneys.Slippery Slopes For Lawyer Who Owns Ski Resort
A former Fairfield lawyer allegedly assured clients that he was dutifully handling their cases while he was operating a ski resort in southern Vermont. But when those clients realized their cases were never filed or dismissed due to inaction, they retaliated by filing two malpractice lawsuits in Bridgeport Superior Court against James L. Sullivan, formerly of Maher Williams.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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