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O'Melveny Scores for Bank of America in Fontainebleau Lending Litigation
Publication Date: 2012-03-20
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It's been a while since we've tracked the Miami litigation over the Fontainebleau casino resort project, which hit the skids in 2009 when the banks financing the development backed out and Fontainebleau filed for bankruptcy. But while the docket has continued to advance, the song remains the same: The banks are winning.

May 13, 2004 |

Foreclosures See Biggest Dip Since '02

Rachel Tobin [email protected] $8.5 million original mortgage tops the properties set for auction June 1 on the steps of the Fulton County Courthouse. June will see the lowest number of properties set for foreclosure in the past 19 months. The month's 534 properties bring to a skid the record-breaking trend in Fulton foreclosures, following a dip to 639 in May.
4 minute read
October 07, 2011 |

Wrong Way: Preventing (and Recovering From) Courtroom Snafus

None of the news reports about the Roger Clemens perjury trial mentioned anything about failed technology.
12 minute read
October 14, 2011 |

Preventing (and Recovering From) Courtroom Snafus

None of the news reports about the Roger Clemens perjury trial mentioned anything about failed technology.
11 minute read
September 20, 2010 |

High ambitions

David J. Stern made a $146 million payday with a trailblazing move of taking his Plantation firm's foreclosure processing unit public. But it's tougher times ahead for Stern because of a class action suit by shareholders and a downturn in business.
12 minute read
October 18, 2011 |

How To Recover From (and Prevent) Tech Disasters at Trial

Who should be in charge of overseeing the trial technology? Ultimately, it depends on the complexity of the trial and the attorneys' comfort in using the technology.
6 minute read
February 16, 2004 |

Survival Instinct

Intellectual property boutiques like Pennie & Edmonds and Lyon & Lyon have hit the skids, but D.C.'s Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner remains healthier than ever. One reason, according to managing partner Christopher Foley, is big-ticket litigation for drug companies.
11 minute read
June 29, 2009 |

Jury: Police Officer Injured i

A jury reached a gross verdict of $2.65 million in June 11 a case involving a former Philadelphia police officer whose motorcycle collided with another vehicle that crossed his path.
5 minute read
December 02, 2009 |

11 Reasons Why Privacy Helps the Bottom Line

In dire economic times, companies scrutinize functions and seek ways to run "leaner and meaner." Operations and personnel that do not ostensibly contribute to profit are at risk. Solo attorney David Bender explains how you can preserve privacy by adding it to your bottom line.
9 minute read
December 01, 2009 |

11 Reasons Why Privacy Benefits the Bottom Line

David Bender, a solo practitioner, writes: In dire economic times such as these, companies are scouring their internal functionalities seeking ways to run "leaner and meaner." Because the influence of privacy on profit is not immediately apparent, managers searching for excisable fat will doubtless be attracted to the privacy function, concluding that it makes no contribution to the bottom line. But although many view privacy solely as a legal concept, it often provides important commercial benefits.
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