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Angry Buyer Told Machine Seller, 'I'll Kill You All,' Jury Hears

Counsel for an Italy-based woodworking machinery manufacturer told an Atlanta federal jury Tuesday that their client's employees had been subjected to "profanity, and insults, and actual threats of physical violence" from a disgruntled customer who claimed his company had been sold a "lemon" of a high-tech wood cutting device.

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Man 'Knew The Shit Was Wrong,' Jury Told As Fraud Trial Ends

Federal prosecutors hoping to score convictions in a vast pandemic loan fraud operation told jurors on Wednesday that not only had an Atlanta man on trial worked with the scheme's ringleader to file loan applications with forged tax records, but admitted to the FBI that he "knew the shit was wrong" all along.

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Fani Willis' DQ From Trump Case 'Possible,' Ga. Judge Says

The Georgia state judge presiding over the election interference case against former President Donald Trump said Monday that "it's possible" Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis' admitted relationship with a top prosecutor on the case could end in her disqualification, and is allowing a hearing on the issue planned for this week to go forward.

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Ga. Judge Unsure If Optical Co.'s 'Omissions' Make For Fraud

A Georgia federal judge expressed uncertainty Thursday about whether alleged "half-truths" and "omissions" by National Vision about the state of its staffing levels, which investors say led to a series of stock price tumbles during the COVID-19 pandemic, rose to the level of willful securities fraud.

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'Unacceptable Gamesmanship' Gets Calif. IP Atty Disbarred

A California intellectual property attorney has been disbarred and hit with $5,000 in sanctions for a slew of ethical violations ranging from "unacceptable gamesmanship" during the discovery process of a state court case to stonewalling the bar's investigation of him, the state bar announced Wednesday.

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$1.7B Verdict Winners Fight Ford's Bid To Halt Atty Fees

A family who secured a $1.7 billion verdict against Ford Motor Co. in a fatal truck rollover case last year told a Georgia judge Monday the court should reject Ford's efforts to halt the allocation of attorney fees, arguing the company's purported intent to appeal isn't enough to stop the proceedings.

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Michigan Appeals Panel Splits On Continuing Atty Fees

In a split decision last week, a three-judge appellate panel in Michigan struck down a trial court's ruling that tried to split the difference in an attorney fee dispute between a Detroit lawyer and his client over whether the firm was entitled to collect fees beyond a personal injury settlement.

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Mich. Firm Calls Claims It Mishandled Force Case 'Baseless'

A Michigan law firm facing malpractice charges over its handling of a civil rights lawsuit urged a federal judge Thursday to toss the claim, saying allegations that it took more settlement proceeds than it was entitled to are "patently baseless and frivolous on their face."

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Fla. Firm Accused Of Stiffing Paralegal Wants Her Sanctioned

A Florida law firm facing allegations from a paralegal that it shorted her on pay and then slashed her hours when she complained has urged a federal judge to sanction the former employee, saying she knows her claims aren't defensible in court.

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Houston Health Cos. Say Injury Atty Sat On Treatment Funds

A pair of Houston medical providers are suing a local personal injury attorney for more than $220,000 that the providers say they're owed for treatment given to the lawyer's clients, with an agreement that they would be paid back from settlement funds.

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