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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.