In a lawsuit filed last week in Fort Worth, IMcP represents more than ten investors alleging fraud against the founders of a bitcoin mining company. The lawsuit is generating media attention, with links below. Chase Potter is lead counsel, working closely with IMcP partners Joshua Iacuone and Anna Richardson. Case No. 342-360258-24 in Tarrant County.
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FINRA arbitrations are decided by a Panel of three arbitrators, one of whom is the Chair. The Chair is more than just 1/3 of a FINRA litigant’s judge, jury, and executioner. The Chair has an outsized role, authority, and gravitas with the other two panelists. To serve as the Chair for a FINRA arbitration, an…
Continue reading ›Today, in the Collin County courthouse, Iacuone McAllister Potter achieved for our client a final judgment of $781,600 – resulting a total recovery for the client of over $13 million dollars. The total recovery was in two related lawsuits resolved within two months of each other. The lawsuits, a dispute between former business owners, involved…
Continue reading ›Executive agreements often include Change of Control (COC) provisions that are triggered by some material event in the company, often new ownership. IMcP’s employment attorneys have extensive experience drafting and litigating change of control agreements. Change of control agreements are intended to provide levels of protection for a company’s current executives when the company is…
Continue reading ›“Sparks fly in billionaires’ court battle over failed anti-woke bank GloriFi” What’s latest in legal case of GloriFi, failed anti-woke bank? – Dallas Business Journal (Oct. 1, 2024)
Continue reading ›‘Do-or-die hearing’ underway in legal fight over remains of anti-woke bank GloriFi Glorifi bank hearing in Dallas, Texas: Updates | wfaa.com (Sept. 26, 2024)
Continue reading ›After a four-year battle in the Dallas County courthouse, Iacuone McAllister Potter achieved for our client a final judgment of over twelve million dollars ($12,517,242). The lawsuit, a dispute between former business owners, involved multiple courthouses and appeals. Chase Potter was lead counsel, working closely with partners Anna Richardson and Greg McAllister. Case No. DC-21-14920.
Continue reading ›“Billionaires feud over bankrupt ‘anti-woke’ Dallas bank” Businessmen behind ‘anti-woke’ Dallas bank locked in legal battle | wfaa.com (Aug. 6, 2024)
Continue reading ›Financial Advisors rightly seek legal help in navigating the departure from their current Firm, whether Protocol or non-Protocol, about solicitation, compensation / Notes, and U5 issues. It is shocking, however, how unfocused Financial Advisors are about the finer deal points (i.e., other than the financials – frontends/backends) and legalese for the new Firm. Often, Financial…
Continue reading ›If you’ve seen the hit TV series Suits, you already know a thing or two about closing a deal from Harvey Specter – the self-proclaimed “best closer in New York City.” It’s hard to deny Harvey’s lofty title when you consider his track record. Harvey averaged around one to two multi-million-dollar settlements per episode. While…
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