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July 3, 2009
Lawsuit: Bond company charged ‘outrageous’ rates to families of immigrant detainees
The Monitor, McAllen, TX – Ben King discusses the high rates charged by a Houston-based bonding company
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June 28, 2009
Lawsuit claims immigrants charged illegal bond fees
San Antonio Express-News - Ben King discusses class-action lawsuit regarding illegal bond fees.
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October 28, 2008
Claims Stand In Fraud Scheme Suit Against Deloitte
Law360, New York (October 28, 2008) -- Financial advisory firm Deloitte & Touche LLP can be held accountable for allowing insiders at bankrupt USA Commercial Mortgage Co. to steal from the mortgage company and defraud investors, a federal judge has ruled.
Judge Philip Pro on Friday denied Deloitte’s motion to dismiss the case, which was filed by a liquidation-related trust for USA Commercial Mortgage in the U.S. District Court for the...
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June 30, 2008
Law.com - Software Companies Allege Law Firm Misappropriated Mortgage Database
Bill Reid represents a Dallas based software company who has sued a Dallas mortgage-lending law firm alleging they misappropriated a database of legal documents to make "millions" in profits in residential loan transactions.
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October 04, 2005
Philippines province sues Placer Dome, alleging environmental damage
Representing Marinduque in the lawsuit is a team of attorneys spearheaded by Diamond McCarthy Taylor Finley & Lee, L.L.P., a Texas-based litigation boutique, and Snell & Wilmer, L.L.P., a Phoenix, Arizona-based firm with over 400 attorneys resident in offices throughout the Western United States. Skip Scott of Diamond McCarthy spoke for both firms when he said: “You cannot come away from Marinduque without being deeply moved and incensed by the sheer devastation and callous disregard for life and property. The people there are simple farmers and fisher-folk that depend upon the land, rivers and marine life for their livelihood. They deserve a forum in which to seek justice.”
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