Guffy v. Greenberg Traurig, LLP et al

  1. February 03, 2017

    Greenberg Traurig Settles Clawback Suit Over $2.2M In Fees

    Greenberg Traurig LLP settled for an undisclosed amount a suit seeking the return of $2.2 million in legal fees it received for representing the now-deceased owner of an insolvent medical center management company, according to a deal filed in Texas federal court on Friday.

  2. September 09, 2016

    Greenberg Traurig Can't Dodge $2.2M Clawback Suit

    Greenberg Traurig LLP cannot escape a $2.2 million lawsuit accusing the firm of receiving fees that are technically fraudulent transfers, a federal judge in Texas ruled Thursday, holding that there's been enough detail provided in the complaint to determine the claims meet the standard for plausibility.

  3. August 29, 2016

    Greenberg Can't Nix $2M Clawback Suit, Co.'s Estate Says

    The bankruptcy estate of a medical center management company has pushed a Texas federal court to carry on with a $2 million suit accusing Greenberg Traurig LLP of receiving fees that are technically fraudulent transfers, arguing the firm has continually shifted the focus of its dismissal efforts. 

  4. August 02, 2016

    Greenberg Traurig Wants $2.2M Clawback Suit Tossed

    Greenberg Traurig LLP asked a Texas federal judge on Monday to toss a suit by the bankruptcy estate for a medical center management company seeking to claw back $2.2 million in attorneys' fees, arguing that the trustee has had three attempts to provide proof of her fraudulent transfer claims and has failed to do so.

  5. June 06, 2016

    Greenberg Traurig Should Face $2.2M Clawback, Agent Says

    The bankruptcy estate agent for a medical center management company said Friday that Greenberg Traurig can't dodge her suit seeking to take back $2.2 million in attorneys' fees, telling a Texas federal judge that she has clearly asserted the money had been paid by the insolvent company.

  6. May 16, 2016

    Greenberg Traurig Slams Bankruptcy Estate's $2M Clawback

    Greenberg Traurig LLP told a Texas federal court Friday that an agent representing a medical center management company's bankruptcy estate cannot sue to take back $2.2 million in attorneys' fees, arguing it cannot prove the money came from improper accounts.

  7. May 02, 2016

    Greenberg Traurig Sued Over $2M In Pay From Bankrupt Firm

    An agent representing the bankruptcy estate of a Houston-based medical center management company told a Texas federal judge Friday that Greenberg Traurig LLP should return more than $2.2 million in legal fees it received for representing the insolvent company's owner.