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Lawsuit Funding Company Expect Large Police Brutality &

LawFuel.com – Legal-Bay LLC, The Lawsuit Settlement Funding Company, announced today that they believe 2014 could produce the largest payouts ever against New York for various lawsuits of wrongful imprisonment, wrongful arrest, prosecutorial misconduct, and police brutality.   The New York Daily News highlighted a shocking article of lawsuits and settlements of some of New York’s […]

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Hogan Lovells Expands Technology, Media and Telecoms group

    WASHINGTON, D.C. LawFuel.com – 24 February 2014 – Hogan Lovells today announced that Tom Peters has joined the firm’s Government Regulatory practice as a Senior Technical Advisor. He will be based in the Washington, D.C. office and a member of the firm’s Technology, Media and Telecoms group. Peters will provide assistance on technical

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NJL’s Top 50 Law Schools

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The National Law Journal have released their rankings of the top 50 law schools based on these stats: percentage of 2013 graduates who took jobs at top firms (the largest by headcount) the schools that saw the most alumni promoted to partner during 2013 law schools costs compared to large firm hiring records. The survey

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Are Non-Compete Agreements Enforceable in Florida?

Intellectual property is a heated debate in states that enforce non-compete agreements. Under Florida law, companies can enforce non-compete agreements as long as they are reasonable. Factors that determine whether a non-compete agreement is reasonable include timeliness, geographic area, and the level of protection required for a business’ legitimate interests. Non-compete agreements exist so that

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Australian Law Firm Ordered to Pay Millions to Millionaire

Sydney multimillionaire John Symond, the founder of Aussie Home Loans, has succeeded in a court application to have his former lawyers pay him for advice that landed him in difficulties with the Australian tax authorities. Symond took legal action against Australian law firm Gadens after he had been forced to pay tax, penalties and interest

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