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Montgomery law firm files suit against Toyota
Topics in Legal News | 2010/02/16 09:10
pMontgomery law firm Beasley Allen Crow Methvin Portis amp; Miles PC recently filed a lawsuit against Toyota Motor Corp. and Toyota Motor Sales USA on behalf of more than 500,000 Toyota Prius and Lexus Hybrid owners./ppThe firm, which filed the case in the U.S. District Court Middle District of Alabama, alleges that Toyota concealed facts relating to the defects in the accelerator braking system. Beasley also filed complaints of breach of implied warranty of merchantability, fraudulent concealment, unjust enrichment and breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing, according to a written statement./pp“Toyota knew about these defects long before they issued a recall, yet they continued to market the vehicles as safe and reliable,” said Dee Miles, head of Beasley Allen’s consumer fraud and class action department./ppToyota Motor Corp. (NYSE:TM) has been under scrutiny recently after initiating several recalls on millions of vehicles. One of the most recent recalls included fixing accelerator pedals that began to stick over time, preventing drivers from stopping with their brakes, according to news reports.
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Stigma of home-based firms disappearing as trend grows
Legal Blog News | 2010/02/13 09:11
pFor Stephanie Conner, it’s about independence and fewer distractions. For Alison Rapping, it’s about not paying office rent. And for Jackie Wright, it’s about touting both of those things to prospective clients./ppThe trio are among an increasing number of small-business owners who work out of their homes./ppThey all say economic changes, new technologies and a more personalized approach to client services are blasting away old stereoshy;types, allowing home-based businesses to be taken just as seriously as larger companies with offices and conference rooms./pp“My day is so efficient now,” said Rebecca Golden, owner of Phoenix Web design firm Website Garden. “I literally wake up, brush my teeth and start working.”
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The money question: At many law firms, these prices are in-SANE!
Topics in Legal News | 2010/02/12 09:12
pThe way some people tell it, law firms have begun to sound more like used-car companies, offering up deep discounts or alternative-fee arrangements./ppAlternative fees, discounted billing rates and fixed-fees are becoming more and more rampant in the legal world, although it remains to be seen just how cost-effective those discounts are./pp“It’s incredibly easy to get discounts,” said Jay Shepherd, founder of Boston-based Shepherd Law Group. Shepherd has famously shunned the billable-hour model, in favor of fixed-fee arrangements. “I’ve talked to many in-house counsels who say, ‘I just make a phone call, and I get a discount.’ Law firms are doing something that car companies did about a year ago, with the employee discount pricing. It becomes a frenzy of discounting.”/p


Jeffersonville law firm grows with new partner, more space
Law Firm Press Release | 2010/02/12 09:10
pApplegate amp; Fifer, a business and real estate law firm based in Jeffersonville, was renamed Applegate Fifer Pulliam LLC last month./ppThe name change was prompted by the addition of a third partner, Keith Pulliam, who joined real estate attorney Alan Applegate and municipal attorney Greg Fifer./ppPulliam previously practiced at New Albany law firm Lorch amp; Naville LLC./ppHe assists small businesses with legal issues, such as business formations and contracts.
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Private equity firms brace for tax battle
Topics in Legal News | 2010/02/08 03:09
pPrivate equity firms are again being threatened with higher taxes, as a long-running debate over how to classify their profits again becomes a focus for governments desperate for cash./ppBut while high-profile buyout firms may seem an easy target, the question is a controversial one. Critics argue that raising the taxes paid by the private equity industry will also hit small partnerships and venture capital, and may not even raise as much revenue as governments hope./ppPart of the argument against higher taxes is that they could hinder jobs growth at a time when major economies are struggling with high unemployment rates.
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