Lynn Tavenner told the court she expects to pursue claims against the law firm’s management related to “fraudulent transfers, excessive compensation, breaches of fiduciary duty and/or unjust enrichment.”
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LeClairRyan trustee sues law firm’s former ULX joint venture for $128M
The defunct law firm’s biggest creditor is now the main target of its bankruptcy trustee, who’s on the hunt for huge amounts of damages.
House flipper faces investor lawsuits and state investigations over rehabs
Moe Mathews, co-owner of Rockville-based brokerage Fresh Start Team, is embroiled in legal disputes over alleged unfinished projects and unaccounted-for funds.
Sentencing delayed again in former MGT Construction employee’s criminal case
Patrick Lindsey, who ran the books at the now-defunct arm of Richmond real estate giant Thalhimer, on Oct. 1 requested and received an extension until Jan. 6.
Virginia Credit Union gains an edge in legal battle with Virginia banks
An examiner recommended upholding the disputed approval of VACU’s application to offer membership to the 10,000-member Medical Society of Virginia.
Year-old local law firm moving to new Scott’s Addition office development
Byrne Legal Group, formed by attorneys who broke off last year from Hancock Daniel, is taking 4,200 square feet in the under-construction Clay Suites project.
Lender sues house-flipper Romano for fraud, embezzlement
Two years into his ongoing personal bankruptcy, local house rehabber Josh Romano is facing a lawsuit from a former lender seeking $750,000 in damages.
Trustee looks to question former LeClairRyan insiders in bankruptcy case
Among those on the trustee’s lengthy list of names to be potentially questioned are many of the fallen law firm’s former executives and partners — and the New York Jets.
Lawyerpalooza is back with virtual concert-fundraiser tonight
Performances by bands with at least one attorney in their ranks will be livestreamed starting at 7 p.m. using The Broadberry’s YouTube channel.
James Center lands new law firm tenant
Christian & Barton will leave the Mutual Building after many decades and fill space in One James Center left vacant by Davenport and Atlantic Union Bank.