A federal judge in Kansas named two attorneys from opposite ends of Missouri as part of a four-attorney plaintiffs’ team leading litigation over genetically-modified corn.
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Read More »A federal judge in Kansas named two attorneys from opposite ends of Missouri as part of a four-attorney plaintiffs’ team leading litigation over genetically-modified corn.
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Read More »Lawsuit claims St. Louis charity was misled, lost millions for potential services
A St. Louis not-for-profit has filed a legal malpractice claim against national bankruptcy firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges (whose New York City offices is pictured), alleging that the firm misled the organization into filing for bankruptcy and caused it to lose millions. The National Benevolent Association of the Christian Church, or NBA, argue that Weil Gotshal had misrepresented the NBA's creditors' willingness to negotiate an out-of-court restructure of the organization and misled it on the cost of bankruptcy proceedings.
Tagged with: Bankruptcy Gray Ritter & Graham Legal malpractice National Benevolent Association of the Christian Church Weil Gotshal & Manges
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