BEACH TV PROPERTIES INC. et al v. SOLOMAN et al

  1. September 02, 2022

    No New Trial But More Cash For Broadcaster That Sued Atty

    A Washington, D.C., federal judge refused to grant a new trial requested by a Georgia broadcaster that was awarded over $455,000 in February after a former Foster Garvey PC attorney botched its federal license application, but tacked roughly $29,000 onto the award.

  2. April 05, 2022

    Atty Says Ga. Broadcaster Can't Retry Legal Malpractice Case

    A former Foster Garvey PC attorney has asked a D.C. federal court not to grant a Georgia broadcaster's motion for a new trial after it won $455,000 on its claims he botched its federal license application, arguing the jury knew what it was doing when it made its verdict.

  3. March 21, 2022

    Broadcaster Seeks More Damages Over Botched FCC Filing

    An Atlanta-area broadcaster has urged a D.C. federal judge to order a new trial against a former Foster Garvey PC lawyer blamed for botching its federal license application, saying a jury's $455,000 damages award was far from adequate.

  4. February 17, 2022

    Broadcaster Lands $520K Verdict In Botched FCC Filing Suit

    Henry Solomon, a former Foster Garvey PC attorney who represented The Atlanta Channel Inc. when it applied to renew a Federal Communications Commission license decades ago, cost the company thousands of dollars when he botched the TV station's application, a Washington, D.C., jury ruled Wednesday.

  5. November 04, 2021

    Broadcaster, Ex-Atty Lay Out Evidence In Malpractice Spat

    A TV broadcaster and its former lawyer who allegedly botched a Federal Communications Commission license application and cost the client millions of dollars are fighting to finalize what evidence will be presented to a jury tasked with measuring the damages of the failed application.

  6. September 20, 2021

    Broadcaster Can Recoup Appeal Fees In Atty Malpractice Spat

    A TV broadcaster has recovered thousands of dollars in legal fees spent trying to overturn a Federal Communications Commission ruling after a former lawyer for what is now Foster Garvey allegedly blundered an FCC license application and cost the client millions.

  7. March 30, 2021

    Foster Garvey Finds Way Out Of FCC License Ethics Spat

    Foster Garvey PC has settled a long-running fight over malpractice allegations that began when a Georgia television station accused one of the firm's former attorneys of botching a Federal Communications Commission license application.

  8. April 29, 2020

    Garvey Schubert Doled Out 'Warmed-Over' Args In Ethics Spat

    U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras refused Garvey Schubert Barer's request to block the testimony of a legal ethics expert on behalf of a former client suing the firm for malpractice.

  9. March 30, 2020

    Ex-Garvey Schubert Atty Avoids Sanction In FCC License Row

    A D.C. federal judge on Monday refused to sanction a former Garvey Schubert Barer attorney in a Georgia-based television station's long-running malpractice lawsuit alleging the lawyer botched a regulatory license application two decades ago.

  10. October 22, 2019

    Retired Atty Fights Sanctions Bid In FCC License Flub Suit

    A former Garvey Schubert Barer lawyer has fired back at a television station's bid for sanctions in a malpractice case alleging he botched a regulatory license application, arguing that just because the station doesn't like new facts he put forward doesn't mean the court should dole out penalties.

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