A California lawyer accused of stealing up to $282 million from debt relief clients is facing disbarment. The lawyer, based in Tustin, has been placed on involuntary inactive status by state bar discipline authorities, who argue that he should lose his license permanently. The accusations have been widely reported, with multiple sources confirming the alleged misappropriation of funds. The case highlights significant issues within the legal profession regarding client trust and financial management.
Lawyers at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd and Labaton Keller Sucharow, who reached a $490 million securities class action settlement with Apple, asked a federal judge in California to award them $122.5 million. Read more: https://t.co/nCSyVqwmYD https://t.co/LnGeFqBi09
The plaintiffs in the NFL “Sunday Ticket” antitrust trial have asked the judge to uphold the $4.7B verdict against the league. They argue the NFL’s reasons for overturning the verdict and starting a new trial don’t hold water. 📰 | @BenFischerSBJ https://t.co/U10Z5CH6SV https://t.co/e4PdGpeOz8
Plaintiffs' lawyer Jeffrey Kessler tells @On3sports that he expects the House v. NCAA long-form settlement to be filed in court next week. @Sportico first. More to come.