Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Tetra Tech Inc

NEW YORK, Aug. 9, 2013 LawFuel.com The Law Firm Class Action Newswire — Pomerantz Grossman Hufford Dahlstrom & Gross LLP has filed a class action lawsuit against Tetra Tech, Inc. (“Tetra” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq:TTEK) and certain of its officers. The class action, filed in United States District Court, Central District of California, and docketed […]

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Bankruptcy Attorneys Recognized for Helping Clients in Tough Times

Loveland, CO — LawFuel.com – The Law Firm Newswire Service — The Law Offices of Loomis & Greene and Loveland bankruptcy attorney, Kurtis Loomis, are pleased to announce that the practice offers both legal and emotional support when the client is in the midst of tough times. The legal professionals understand that bankruptcy is an

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Morrison & Foerster Adds Financial Transactions Partner Mark Wojciechowski in New York

NEW YORK (August 5, 2013) – Lawfuel.com – The Law Firm Newswire & Marketing Site – Morrison & Foerster today announced that Mark Wojciechowski, a highly regarded finance lawyer with more than three decades of experience handling complex financing and M&A transactions for commercial and investment banks, investment funds and public and private companies, has

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“Credit Line Millionaire” Owner Who Promoted Credit Services Arraigned for Fraud Scheme

        LOS ANGELES – LawFuel.com – The Law Newswire Network – A Denver man who billed himself as “The Credit Line Millionaire” has pleaded not guilty to federal fraud charges that accuse him of conspiring to obtain lines of credit worth hundreds of thousands of dollars through a host of misrepresentations and falsified documents.        

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Have Google Just Stabbed You in the BackLinks?

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Google’s ever-changing ability to search for the ‘quality content’ and avoid spammy backlinks has been followed up by a webmaster-announced change – yes, another – that will frighten many and warm the hearts of some.  The changes have altered Google’s value placed on backlinks obtained via article sites, guest posts, backlink networks and other sources.

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Skadden Arps Secures Dismissal of Lawsuit Against Computer Sciences Corporation

LawFuel.com – Best Law Firm Newswire & Marketing – Skadden secured the dismissal of shareholder derivative claims against Computer Sciences Corporation and its former CEO and CFO alleging the company made false and misleading statements related to internal controls and a contract with the U.K. National Health Service. On August 6, Judge Gerald Bruce Lee

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The Law Firm Innovators

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Law firm management may not be exactly the fulcrum of innovation and entrepreneurism, but there are some managers who have nevertheless extended the reach and success of their brands, undertaking global expansion and embracing innovation.   Law.com has looked at some of the innovators who have ‘reengineered the law firm’ and developed new ways to

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Attorney Funding Helps Small Law Firms’ Cash Flow & Retention of Large Cases

NEW YORK, Aug. 6, 2013 — LawFuel.com – The Law Firm Marketing & Newswire — Legal-Bay LLC, The Lawsuit Settlement Funding Company, had a record 2nd quarter funding attorneys and law firms in need of capital to assist with case cost funding, expert witnesses, cash flow for payroll, marketing expenses, and general working capital. Legal-Bay has been

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The Right to Die

The court of appeal has rejected a request by a paralysed man that doctors should be allowed to help him die. Paul Lamb, 57, from Leeds, had taken on the "right to die" case originally brought by Tony Nicklinson, a sufferer of "locked-in syndrome" who died last year, and a week after losing his high court euthanasia battle.

After the right to life, is the right to die one of our most basic rights?  Or should it be?  The English Court of Appeal have just considered the matter in the case of Leeds man Paul Lamb, 57, who sought the leave of the court to permit his doctors to let the paralysed man

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