by Mike | Jun 9, 2012 | Securities Fraud
Liability is a key issue when common carriers, such as buses, trucks, and taxicabs, are involved in collisions. These carriers serve upon reasonable demand by those using their services. They are expected to uphold a high standard of care for the persons and...
by Mike | Jun 6, 2012 | Securities Fraud
An aggregate settlement and a class action settlement are often mistaken for the same thing in non-legal circles, since they both involve settling the claims of multiple plaintiffs all at once. However, a large distinction between aggregate and class action...
by Mike | Jun 5, 2012 | Securities Fraud
You may have seen the recent public service announcements with Michael Douglas, channeling his famous role from the movie Wall Street, where he played Gordon Gekko, encouraging anyone knowing about insider trading, or other suspected financial fraud, to report this...
by Mike | Jun 4, 2012 | Securities Fraud
One of the things that aggravate many people is that high priced corporate lawyers seem to find legal loopholes in almost any regulation designed to protect the public or investors. Then, they use these loopholes to make it appear they are following the rules, but it...
by Mike | May 29, 2012 | Securities Fraud
A distracted driver is always dangerous on the road, but that is especially true when the person is driving a large and heavy vehicle, such as an over-the-road truck and trailer. These types of vehicles, because of their large size, are inherently dangerous machines...
by Mike | May 25, 2012 | Latest News, Securities Fraud
Mario Massillamany announced today that the firm is investigating the recent Facebook IPO and any possible securities fraud that occurred before, during and/or after the process. Mario Massillamany said “If someone acquired or purchased shares of Facebook common...