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A Houston tax attorney was charged with creating offshore entities and foreign bank accounts that helped billionaire
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Two companies in the telehealth space, Spring Care Inc. and Everly Health Inc., have shuffled law department leaders as investors make bets on the industry and Congress hears calls to loosen regulations.
Sanford Heisler to Require Vaccinations for Returning Lawyers
Litigation boutique Sanford Heisler Sharp will require Covid-19 vaccinations for its roughly 100 attorneys and staff returning to offices in the coming months.
Retailer Sued by California Must Pay Legal Fees, Not Insurer
A California retailer has to pay its own legal fees in a consumer protection suit filed against it by the state, the Ninth Circuit said Thursday.
Madoff’s Case Provides Precedent for Future Ponzi Victim Payouts
Bernie Madoff, who died in prison Wednesday, perpetrated a historic Ponzi scheme that has shaped the way courts treat such fraud and efforts to recover damages for victims.
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Crowell & Moring Bolsters State AG Team with Toni Jackson Hire
Crowell & Moring is growing its recently created state attorneys general practice with new partner Toni Michelle Jackson, a former deputy attorney general of the public interest for the District of Columbia.
XFL’s Quick Death Left League Lawyers Scrambling for New Roles
The XFL’s quick demise showed how the coronavirus pandemic wreaked havoc on professional and amateur sports. Lawyers who lost jobs and were determined to stay in their sports specialties were able to do so—though not always easily.
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