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Show the jury 'plain old fraud'

THE NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL | June 16, 2008

The National Law Journal recently selected Jere Beasley as one of the top 10 litigators in the nation, including him in its special section, Winners. Here, writer Emily Heller profiles Beasley and shares his secrets of success.

Hot Fuel study fires up anger

LOS ANGELES TIMES | May 23, 2008

Soaring gasoline prices are bad enough. But this summer, California's higher temperatures could add an additional 8-cent-a-gallon wallop because pumping warmer fuel gives motorists less energy per fill-up.

King Criticized for Awarding Contract to GOP Firm

November 12, 2007

A Democratic state senator has accused Alabama Attorney General Troy King of awarding a potentially lucrative contract to a GOP-oriented law firm.

Lawyers Locked on High-Tech Sector

BUSINESS ALABAMA | July 11, 2007

Technology is one of the fastest growing niches in Alabama's law business. Almost all of the largest firms in the state have aggressively grown divisions catering to the needs of high-tech companies.

Mortgage Provider Subject of Lawsuit

March 18, 2006

Nearly 40 Alabama residents have filed suit against a Florida-based mortgage service provider, claiming the company improperly charged home owners in a variety of ways.

Fraud Charges against Ocwen Federal Bank

March 15, 2006

Multiple trials are set in several Alabama counties this year, beginning in April, against Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC, formerly Ocwen Federal Bank FSB. Ocwen, headquartered in West Palm Beach, Florida, is the largest third-party mortgage service provider in the United States.

Class Action Crackdown

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT | February 21, 2005

Over the years, class action lawsuits have netted consumers $13 rebates on computer monitors, coupons for free movie rentals, $30 discounts on cruise vacations, and free boxes of cereal. But the lawyers who spearheaded those cases were the real winners, typically walking away with millions of dollars in fees.

Tuberville Contract includes big bonus

MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER | February 18, 2005

Tommy Tuberville was a struggling Arkansas restaurateur 20 years ago, frying fish and mixing “pond water” at Tubby’s Catfish Inn.

Freddie Mac Nixes Provision

REUTERS | December 4, 2003

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Freddie Mac said on Thursday it would no longer invest in mortgages that contain a provision that forces unwitting consumers to give up their right to sue their lender.

Government contractor uses another company's technology

LAW REPORTER | March 1, 2003

PEAT, Inc. v Vanguard Research Inc., U.S. Dist. Ct., N.D.