by Card Player News Team | Published: Jun 26, '24
… also has relationships with divorce attorneys as well. If a player …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Aug 09, '23
… for Postle was when his attorneys declined to further represent him …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Jun 14, '23
… sentence is the all-important attorneys fees provision. The general rule … each side pays its own attorneys fees whether they win or …
by Allyn Shulman | Published: Mar 08, '23
… the judges, bailiffs, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and even the custodians, all …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Jun 01, '22
… lot of current and former attorneys also play poker because both …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Jun 01, '22
… legal action from Kenney’s attorneys if he went ahead with …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Dec 02, '20
… the costs, expenses, and reasonable attorneys fees, it/he/she incurred … has to pay its own attorneys fees whether they win or … win. In many jurisdictions, the attorneys fee clause has to be …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Sep 23, '20
… brings a case; this rewards attorneys for acting in the public …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Apr 11, '18
In an earlier column on player deals (Card Player Nov. 22, 2017), I reported on the Nevada Supreme Court’s decision in Sigel v. McEvoy. After Tom McEvoy refused to pay Sigel a portion of his main event win, Sigel sued McEvoy. McEvoy moved to dismiss the …
by Alan Schoonmaker | Published: Oct 12, '16
… information. Angry clients often tell attorneys, “I want to sue that …
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