A recent Appeals Court case addressed that issue, affirming the trial court's judgment that found that the husband's misrepresentations about his income were egregious enough that the trial judge's use of discretion to attribute and impute income to the husband was...
Month: January 2019
Fitch Represents International Law Professors at the Supreme Court
Fitch attorney Jared Hubbard was at the Supreme Court this past November on behalf of a group of international law professors-including George Bermann of Columbia Law School and David Stewart of Georgetown Law School-who appeared as amici curiae (friends of the court)...
Condominium Boards and Fiduciary Duty: To Whom Does the Duty Extend?
Do you know what fiduciary duties your condominium board owes? And to whom the duty is owed? First, what, exactly, is a fiduciary duty? The nature of fiduciary duties depends on the nature of the relationship between the parties but, at its simplest, it is a duty of...
An Employer Cannot Retaliate Against an Employee for Filing a Lawsuit for a Workplace Injury
An employee who filed a workers' compensation claim for a workplace injury while she was a temporary worker may file a negligence lawsuit against the company even though the company became her employer after she received workers compensation benefits for the injury...
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