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Blair Stover Attorney Cleared in California Tax Case

On Thursday, January 22, 2015, Missouri Attorney, A. Blair Stover, was formally cleared of all charges included in a criminal Complaint filed by the California Franchise Tax Board on September 12, 2012, alleging that he had aided and assisted in the preparation of false tax returns that were filed with the State of California. The Complaint, which named Kruse Mennillo ...

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Blair Stover Former Grant Thornton Tax Partner Cleared

January 22, 2015 – Former Grant Thornton Tax Partner, A. Blair Stover, was cleared in a Complaint filed by the California FTB in September 2012, which alleged that Mr. Stover, Kruse Mennillo Business Financial Services LLC, and another Kruse Mennillo Partner, had assisted in the preparation of false tax returns filed with the California FTB. Superior Court Judge Hon. Robert ...

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An Introduction To Director Duties In Bermuda

Bermuda courts’ reluctance to interfere with directors’ business decisions, coupled with the indemnity provisions generally included in the bylaws of Bermuda companies, allow directors to feel secure when considering and authorizing business combinations, provided they make such decisions on a well-informed, unbiased basis while acting in good faith, say attorneys with Appleby Global Group Services Ltd. Law360: acquitted

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Lawyers Who Landed On Santa’s Naughty List In 2015

Santa’s going to have to request an extension of page limits for his naughty list this year, on account of all the attorneys behaving badly. Here are five who have been accused or convicted of conduct unbecoming of officers of the court, plus a few more tales from the dark side of the bar. Law360: acquitted

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Former Bank CEO Acquitted In Mortgage Fraud Plot

Law360, Chicago (January 19, 2016, 8:21 PM ET) — A Chicago jury on Tuesday acquitted a former bank CEO on all counts following a weeklong bank fraud trial, rejecting prosecutors’ claim that he orchestrated a mortgage fraud scheme to help a business associate get cash to pay him thousands of dollars in late rent.

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3 Firms That Helped Shape BigLaw In 2015

From setting industry standards to serving up warning lessons, a handful of law firms played significant roles in helping shape the larger legal landscape of 2015. Here, Law360 takes a look at three firms that changed the market this year. Law360: acquitted

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New York Cases To Watch In 2016

The Manhattan District Attorney’s continued prosecution of former executives of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP, the New York Attorney General’s Martin Act investigation of ExxonMobil Corp. and a Supreme Court case that could deal a devastating blow to public-sector unions are among the biggest cases Empire State court watchers will be eyeing in 2016. Law360: acquitted

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