(Volume 1, Issue 10) In January 2009, one of the largest U.S. chemical companies, Lyondell Chemical Company, filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company emerged…
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The Jimi Hendrix estate has recently had a jury award of 1.7 million dollars for trademark infringement thrown out by a Federal District Court Judge…
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CBS News reports that Andy Coulson, a former tabloid editor and media aide to the British prime minister, is suing News International for refusing to…
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(Volume 1, Issue 25) Pursuant to a subcontract agreement, the defendants, as prevailing parties in an action commenced against them, filed an application for reimbursement…
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The latest in newsworthy legal fees stories... Brits Contemplating Legal Fees Reform (Insurance Journal
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(Volume 1, Issue 24) In Wade v. Colaner, the plaintiff sought $435,982.50 in attorneys’ fees for work performed by his pretrial and trial counsel in…
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Thomson Reuters recently reported that a current bill before Governor Andrew Cuomo, if signed, would allow New York attorneys who successfully challenge settlements on behalf…
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According to the Texas Watchdog, the Houston Federation of Teachers, the largest teachers union in Houston, has paid nearly $500,000 in legal fees over a…
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(Volume 1, Issue 9) Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Inc. is one of the nation’s first supermarket chains. On December 12, 2010, A&P filed…
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The Mercer Island Reporter recently reported on the outcome of a pending suit that will affect the city’s taxpayers. U.S. District Court Judge James Robart…
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