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Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com Federal prosecutors on Friday charged prominent short seller Andrew Left with fraud, accusing him of using his vast following to manipulate the stock market and illegally profit to net at least $16 million. The Securities and Exchange Commission also filed charges against Left and…
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Appellate Guidance Needed on Out-of-State Medical Expenses in Motor Vehicle Accident Cases | The Legal Intelligencer Page Printed From: https://www.law.com/thelegalintelligencer/2024/07/26/appellate-guidance-needed-on-out-of-state-medical-expenses-in-motor-vehicle-accident-cases/ Daniel E. Cummins, Clarks Summit firm Cummins Law. (Courtesy photo) COMMENTARY While there is a lack of appellate guidance on these issues, a few notable decisions have been handed down…
DLA Piper is suing two companies and related individuals in Cheshire for £5.5 million relating to a 2013 land transaction. The law firm is suing Henshaws Farming LLP and Myerson Trust Corporation Limited as well as several individuals for damages and/or an indemnity.
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The New York judge overseeing Donald Trump’s civil fraud case ruled on Thursday he will not recuse himself following an “unpleasant” encounter with a third-party lawyer who has alleged ex parte communications about the case. “I am supremely confident in my ability to continue to serve, as I always have, impartially,” Manhattan…
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