Florida Bankruptcy Trustee Charged with $16M in Fraud
A bankruptcy trustee in South Florida has been charged with misappropriating at least $16 million from bankruptcy cases to which she was assigned.
A bankruptcy trustee in South Florida has been charged with misappropriating at least $16 million from bankruptcy cases to which she was assigned.
Despite its disappointing ruling on vaccine-related lawsuits earlier this week, the Supreme Court just decided another personal injury case that marks a significant victory for victims of negligently designed or manufactured automobiles.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the parents of a child who suffered seizures and developmental disorders after being vaccinated. The parents sued the vaccine manufacturer, Wyeth, owned by Pfizer Inc. for personal injuries sustained by their daughter as an infant. By a …
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After months of renovation, PERENICH The Law Firm’s Clearwater office has settled into its new location at 25749 US Hwy 19.
This morning’s broadcast of the “Today” show provided a grim reminder of the potential health hazards and personal injury risks in cars with keyless ignitions. The show discussed the recent deaths of two Florida residents and a New York man in the past year …
In fact, in 2010, the Sixth Judicial Circuit used federal stimulus money to hire retired judges to expedite the summary judgment process and set quotas for closing out pending residential foreclosure actions.
While this may be an effective way to clear the backlog of cases created by the throng of foreclosure lawsuits and ease the strain on the judiciary, the banks could have easily prevented this bottleneck by waiting to file suit until their paperwork was in order and until they had complied with all conditions and procedures under federal and Florida law.
Although for most consumers it is a logical reaction to bring in a car to be fixed if a recall is issued for it, there is an important segment of the transportation sector that has apparently ignored the warnings: the rental car industry.
A ruling by the New Jersey Supreme Court has dealt a blow to consumer rights and safety expectations of the residents of the state and is an alarming precedent that could affect others across the nation…
The third installment in a new occasional series that details advances in car safety at the hands of the Civil Justice System. Read more to see what went wrong and how it was fixed…
The recent Senate confirmation hearings for the nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court was an affair several days in length packed with incisive political questioning and rigorous discussion. For many viewers these hearings served as the …
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