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Hourigan v. Redgrave LLP et al
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November 18, 2022
Fed. Court Finds No Jurisdiction Over Ex-Redgrave Atty's Suit
A federal judge in San Francisco on Friday threw out a suit filed by a former Redgrave LLP partner against her old firm, saying she'd failed to establish federal court jurisdiction.
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November 03, 2022
Ex-Redgrave Atty Calls Sanction Bid A 'Study In Gaslighting'
A former Redgrave LLP partner embroiled in a dispute over her departure from the firm Wednesday pushed back against an attempt to sanction her for "frivolously" suing Redgrave's attorneys at Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC, saying it's a "study in gaslighting" painting her as "a lazy, incompetent, rule-breaking attorney."
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October 20, 2022
Ogletree, Redgrave Want Atty Sanctioned In Calif.
A former Redgrave LLP partner's suit against her ex-employer is part of a bid to dodge arbitration over alleged unpaid bonuses and back pay, as she "frivolously" also sued Redgrave's attorneys at Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC, and the California federal court should sanction her, the firms have argued.
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September 30, 2022
Redgrave Wants Ex-Atty's Suit Over Arbitration Row Tossed
Redgrave LLP has asked a California federal judge to ax a suit from a former partner seeking to avoid arbitrating claims for unpaid bonuses and back pay, arguing that a separate suit the firm filed to force arbitration took precedence.
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July 26, 2022
Ex-Partner Says Redgrave Arbitration Claims Based On 'Fraud'
A former attorney at Redgrave LLP claims the firm's hardball tactics in a bitter dispute over her exit have escalated to outright "fraud," alleging in a new lawsuit that it is trying to force her into arbitration through a partnership agreement she's "never seen nor signed."