by Brian Mahany Tenant in Common (TIC for short) is a real estate investment that allows multiple parties to purchase a fractional interest in a property. TICs became very popular in 2002 after the IRS ruled that investors could defer capital gains from the sale of real estate involving an “exchange” of properties. (These are […]
Alaska Whistleblower Wins $3.5 Million In Retaliation Claim
by Brian Mahany In a perfect world, companies would reward whistleblowers. In my law firm, for example, I would want to know if someone was stealing or breaking the law. Unfortunately, in these tough economic times, some businesses intentionally cut corners and whistleblowers in those companies often face retaliation. Congress and most states have said […]
Feds Fine Mortgage Insurers – New Opportunity For Whistleblowers
by Brian Mahany and Anthony Dietz The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau – CFPB for short – was formed less than 2 years ago but has proven itself to have some muscle. Although Congress failed to give the agency the power to toss bad bankers and fraudster in jail, it has proven itself quite adept at […]
Restitution Orders – Do They Have Any Value? Fraud Recovery Post
by Brian Mahany People ask why we frequently turn down “easy” cases. The answer is simple; there is more to winning than just winning in court and obtaining a judgment. On contingent fee cases (sometimes called “success” fees), neither the lawyer nor the client gets paid unless actual money is recovered. Suing someone already in […]
"Should I Stay or Should I Go" – FINRA's New Suitability Rules (Stockbroker Fraud)
by Brian Mahany “One day is fine, next is black So if you want me off your back Well come on and let me know Should I stay or should I go? … If If I go there will be trouble An if I stay it will be double… Should I stay or should I go…” […]
Attorney General Confirms – Big Banks Are "Too Big To Jail" (Bank Fraud Post)
by Brian Mahany Wednesday was a sad day for the American public, good government and law enforcement. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee and answered questions about the financial crisis and the response of the Justice Department. When asked why no big banks have been prosecuted, Holder admitted what we […]
John Thomas Financial Under Watch – Again! (Stockbroker Fraud Post)
by Brian Mahany From the outside, John Thomas Financial appears to be a pretty respectable place. It’s main office is located at 14 Wall Street, a high rent building across the street from the New York Stock Exchange. It’s president, Anastasios “Tommy” Belesis, has been seen with former New York Mayor (and U.S. Attorney) Rudolph Guiliani. There […]
Shareholder Derivative Actions Against Officers and Directors
by Christopher Katers, Esq. [Ed. Note: The following is a guest post by colleague and personal friend, Christopher Katers. I have enjoyed working with Christopher on a previous multi-million fraud case in Missouri. We team up with his firm to team up on high dollar and complex fraud cases and other business litigation. Chris is […]
Brits Fine Lloyds Banking Group For Payment Delays
by Brian Mahany We don’t discuss offshore stories very much unless it involves taxes. Seeing one of Great Britain’s leading dinged by regulators is worth discussing, however. Lloyd’s is one of the largest banks in Great Britain. Like some U.S. banks, Lloyds decided to offer payment protection insurance (PPI). This is the type insurance that […]
More News On Phone Subsidy Mess – Whistleblower Opportunity
by Brian Mahany Just one week ago we posted an article about the developing controversy with the federal cellphone Lifeline program. A report first published in the Wall Street Journal said that as many as 41% of the 6 million participants in the program may not meet federal eligibility guidelines. This number was based on […]
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