Guffy v. Greenberg Traurig, LLP et al
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4:16-cv-00536
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.