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For investors, enterprising developers and cautious bankers, 2012 was a year of redemption and recovery. In the courts, lawyers continued to work hard to recover lost dollars for scammed investors wh
Notice to the bar
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... Plaintiff attorney: Jan D. Atlas and Samantha Haimo, Kopelowitz, Ostrow, Ferguson, Weiselberg, Keechl, Fort Lauderdale Defense attorneys: Pedro L. Demahy, Demahy...
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...to protect consumers," Brian Kopelowitz of Fort Lauderdale's Kopelowitz Ostrow Ferguson Weiselberg Keechl wrote Monday. "Notably, the FTC claims to have been...
...protect consumers," wrote Brian Kopelowitz of Fort Lauderdale's Kopelowitz Ostrow Ferguson Weiselberg Keechl on October 8. "Notably, the FTC claims to have...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...protect consumers," wrote Brian Kopelowitz of Fort Lauderdale's Kopelowitz Ostrow Ferguson Weiselberg Keechl on October 8. "Notably, the FTC claims to have...
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A Broward County jury awarded $4.6 million in damages against the defunct law firm Ruden McClosky over money-losing investments in its in-house hedge funds
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... Von Wolfsheild's attorney Bart Houston of Kopelowitz, Ostrow, Ferguson, Weiselberg, Keechl in Fort Lauderdale told Ray the settlement had moved...
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Ruden McClosky is gone but not forgotten, certainly not by 11 plaintiffs who sued the law firm for alleged malpractice and are hoping to collect on the firm's $20 million insurance policies
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...here." Von Wolfsheild attorney Bart Houston of Kopelowitz, Ostrow, Ferguson, Weiselberg, Keechl and other client attorneys then proposed encrypting client data before...
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