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Tobacco company facing asbestos suits; plaintiff’s attorney says it’s fighting dirty
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – According to the 2013 Judicial Hellhole report published by the American Tort Reform Association, more law firms are bringing lung cancer cases to America’s courtrooms, “which likely not caused by asbestos exposure.” -
Securities class action filed against JC Penney
TYLER - A JCPenney stock holder has filed a securities class action suit alleging that the company concealed vital information from investors in order to keep stock prices at artificially inflated prices. -
Houston's Parker Drilling settles Nigerian influence lawsuit
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Stanford sentenced for fraud scheme
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Texas clients sue New York law firm for professional negligence
TYLER-A New York law firm is accused of charging $240,000 in fees for services it did not provide. -
Regulators pounce on Dodd's consumer protection plan
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline)-The recent Senate proposal that would create a consumer financial protection agency under the umbrella of the Federal Reserve drew fierce criticism Tuesday from the leader of the nation's securities regulators. -
Appeals court allows legal malpractice case between brothers to go forward
In a case of brother versus brother, Montgomery County District Judge Frederick Edwards committed 13 errors in favor of the brother with the law license, according to the Ninth District appeals court in Beaumont.