The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has granted Duane Morris' appeal of a malpractice case involving the question of whether legal malpractice damages in civil cases are limited to the fees paid to an att
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...bankrupt entity filed a fraudulent transfer lawsuit against Flaster Greenberg, the...split 50-50 the voting stock in the company. The shareholders...
...which includes such items as stocks, bonds, bank accounts and notes...of death. Transfers to qualified charitable organizations....
...Each year, taxpayers have the opportunity to transfer assets free of gift taxes to their family members or other individuals...
...counsel reviewed the agreement and assured them...of BCA's stock for $2.5...identity after the transfer and Coleman continued...
...100 percent of BCA's stock of $2.5 million....
...damages because the plaintiffs' damages claims of $2.5 million in lost stock value and interest and penalties owed on taxes were, if proven, actual...
...extensive discussion in the tech transfer and entrepreneurial communities about bridging...ideas included creating standard license agreements that simplify negotiations and the...
...go over the terms, which included a restriction on the ability to transfer shares and a five-year employment contract for Guido. When...
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