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Civil Litigation

Aug. 30, 2017

Law firm argues investment was for company stake, not one-time deal

A law firm accused of trying to muscle into a client’s business has argued that the parties established an ongoing business relationship that entitled it to a permanent stake in the company, and not just a “one-off” return on its investments.

A law firm accused of trying to muscle into a client’s business has argued that the parties established an ongoing business relationship entitling it to a permanent stake in the company, and not just a “one-off” return on its investments.

Brian Grossman of Tesser Grossman LLP delivered the opening statement Tuesday for his client Davis Shapiro Lewit Grabel Leven Granderson & Blake LLP, which is being sued by a concert promotion...

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