Attorney David J. Stern may be out of the foreclosure business, but he is still dogged by foreclosure-related problems
...for comment by deadline. Miami attorney Jeffrey Tew of Tew Cardenas, who represents David J. Stern, a former Watson competitor whose Plantation...
...Mae and Freddie Mac. Stern attorney Jeffrey Tew of Tew Cardenas in Miami said he didn’t know how many attorneys...
...U.S. Attorney Dexter Lehtinen has landed at Miami law firm Tew Cardenas. Lehtinen joins the firm after stepping down from representing the Miccosukee...
...Among the defense objections by attorneys Joseph DeMaria, a partner at Tew Cardenas, and Robert Josefsberg, a partner at Podhurst Orseck, is its incendiary...
In some ways, Ben Kuehne took one for the team. When federal prosecutors dropped all charges Wednesday against the prominent Miami attorney and two co-defendants, the Justice Department left in its t
...blackmail the firm. The firm stated that Reserve's counsel at Tew Cardenas in Miami tried to pressure it to pay an unspecified amount...
...of fees. Reserve is represented by Matias Dorta of Tew Cardenas in Miami. In a statement, Dechert said, "This...
...of Fayette County, Ala., and attorneys from the law firms of Tew Cardenas and Blank Rome. The bar filed formal complaints against Thompson after...
...Representing Cozen O'Connor, Thomas Tew, a partner at Tew Cardenas in Miami, contended that Lloyd's was well aware of the...
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