
Lawsuit Support Now was surprised to be sued by Azar and offered to stop buying.
Lawsuit Support Now was surprised to be sued by Azar and offered to stop buying.
Frank Azar’s firm is suing a former employee’s family members. They say it’s intimidation.
Azar’s lawsuit reignites a five-year-old dispute with his late friend’s law firm.
The lawsuit reopens a years-old dispute between Azar and tax preparers.
Jurors sided with Frank Azar after a seven-day trial in December. Ivy Ngo wants a higher court to take a look.
The IRS determined the personal injury lawyer’s taxable income for the year was $1.7 million more than he claimed.
Azar was awarded $4,000 in damages, although his former employee will also have to pay his significant attorney fees.
Azar says Ivy Ngo tried to steal his clients and lawyers. She says Azar defamed her in a smear campaign.
Exhibits that allege discrimination, drug use and alcohol abuse must be hidden, Judge David Goldberg ruled. A trial is scheduled for December.
Ivy Ngo says she created Azar’s class action department, then was hit with a “smear campaign” when she left. Azar says she tried to steal clients.
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